10+Easy to Care for Plants That Can Thrıve Nearlƴ on Theır Own
Aside from giving our homes a more artistic look, having plants in our homes also has benefits like reducing stress and increasing our productivity. While we do want to take care of plants inside our house, we might find ourselves setting the idea aside because we think that plants require too much extra work.
Bright Side wants to help you start your journey as a plant parent and made a list of low-maintenance plant babies that you can place indoors.
1. Tillandsia — air plant
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Water: Every 1 to 2 weeks, give your plant a 5-10 minute water soak. You can use room temperature water or rain/pond water, depending on your circumstances.
The name of the air plant can be a bit misleading because we might think it only needs air to survive, but it actually doesn’t need soil to live. If your plant gets proper care, it will flower; once the flower dries out, snip it off, and your air plant will continue growing and blooming.
2. Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana
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Water: Don’t water it too much; if the top few centimeters of the soil have dried out, you’ll know it’s time to give it some water.
The beautifully colored Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana is named after Robert Blossfeld, who discovered the flower in their native Madagascar. The plants are really low-maintenance as don’t need much watering; in the winter, you should water them sparingly.
3. Christmas cactus
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Water: You should water it only when the top part of the soil is completely dry.
The plant itself is hard to kill, but if you want to have a mature Christmas cactus bloom just in time for the holidays, you may need to take some extra steps during fall season, like placing it in a dark room for at least 12 hours a day.
4. Coffea arabica
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Water: At least once a week and keep the soil from completely drying out.
Among the coffee plant varieties, coffea arabica is the most suitable for a house plant. Coffee plants are hardy and beautiful, and yes, they could eventually produce coffee beans, though it might not be enough for our brewing consumption.
5. Prayer plant
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Water: These plants do not like to be dry and like their soil to be moist (but not overwatered).
It is called a prayer plant because it raises its leaves into an upright position at night, and it could look like the leaves are folded together, as if it were praying. This plant enjoys humid environments, so if the weather is a bit dry, you can just keep a container of water near the plant so the evaporation can help increase the humidity.
6. Swiss cheese plant
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Water: Once a week, and less frequently during fall and winter.
The Swiss cheese plant or the Monstera deliciosa thrives in high humidity environments, but is okay with dry indoor conditions. If given a lot of attention and taken good care of, its leaves can grow up to 3 feet wide.
7. Moth orchid
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Water: Every 7 to 10 days.
Moth orchids usually bloom in late winter up to spring time. They may lose their bloom once the season changes into summer, but don’t worry, this is normal. The orchids should be kept in a pot with good drainage.
8. Inchplant
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Water: Around twice a week, and less frequently during the winter.
Inchplants are quite resilient and hard to kill, as long as they have steady exposure to sunlight. They are also okay with average indoor humidity, and generally enjoy warmer temperatures.
9. Bromeliads
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Water: Every 3 to 4 weeks, and every 5 weeks during winter.
While they appreciate a humid environment, bromeliads are actually drought-tolerant. This makes them easier to take care of compared to other plants. If your home is very humid, you can opt for a clay or terracotta pot, as they can absorb the extra moisture. Otherwise, you can place them in a plastic pot with drainage holes.
10. Schefflera
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Water: You can water them once a week, with less water during the winter season.
Schefflera plants are also called umbrella plants because the leaves form the shape of an umbrella. These plants are okay being left alone, but do not like it when it’s too wet or too dry. If you notice that the plant is losing leaves, check the soil as it may have become too dry or too wet
11. Anthurium
Water: Just often enough to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Around a half cup of water once a week.
Anthuriums can be low maintenance, colorful additions to our homes. They can also grow with less sunlight, but will have fewer flowers and their overall growth will be slower. If the flowers fade and you would like to remove them, you can just cut the base of the flower stem closest to the base of the plant.
12. Boston fern
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Water: Once or twice a week with lukewarm water.
Compared to other types of ferns, Boston ferns are considered easier to maintain. Boston ferns do not need that much fertilizer, and they only need it a few times per year. They are also very hardy plants, so if you find out that your plant is almost dying, just give it a little bit more care and it’ll be back to normal in no time
13. Parodia cactus
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Water: You can water them every 2 weeks, and even less frequently during the winter.
Parodia cacti are also called ball cacti due to their shape. They can be happy as long as they are placed in a good spot and kept in a low-humidity environment. Once the conditions are set, you can almost just leave it alone until a few weeks later when you have to water it again.
Which of these plants would you like to own? What other plants would you like to take care of inside your house?
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Source:Garden Lover