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Indoor plants are wonderful additions to any indoor space. But often at times, the issue of space and light troubles all indoor gardeners alike. The perfect solution to those problems are low light plants! They take up little space and thrive in seemingly the most inhabitable spaces. Decorate your corners with Ugaoo’s low-light indoor plants!

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Keeping Low Light Plants Indoors

Low light plants are an absolute godsend when you’re falling short of indoor spaces that receive bright, indirect light. Of course, it’s impossible to ensure that all spots in your home get the same amount of light. So, it’s essential to ensure that the plants you place throughout your house are placed strategically to allow their optimal growth and development. That’s where low light indoor plants step in!
These plants can thrive and sustain their health in the low light areas of your home that you’ve been looking to decorate with plants! Such spots don’t need to look so dim and lifeless anymore because these plants are effortless game-changers. With their low care requirements and easy placement options, low light plants will make you breathe a sigh of relief!
Apart from the obvious, what other benefits do low light indoor plants have?

Other Benefits of Low Light Indoor Plants

Apart from the hassle-free light requirements, there are many other benefits that low light plants bring with them. Here are a few of them:

1. Low Light Indoor Plants are Natural Air Purifiers

Low light plants are natural air purifiers and purify the air around them by being able to filter out toxins like benzene, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide. In turn, they release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis and thus make the air much cleaner.

2. They Reduce Stress and Enhance Mood

Keeping low light plants indoors has been proven to have various positive effects on their caretakers. When you’re around plants all day long, your brain automatically feels lighter. Plants have the ability to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. The presence of greenery indoors can boost mood, increase productivity, and promote a sense of well-being.

3. Low Light Plants for Humidity Regulation

Indoor plants release moisture through a process called transpiration, which helps to increase humidity levels in dry indoor environments. Maintaining optimal humidity levels can help alleviate respiratory issues, dry skin, and static electricity.

4. Noise Reduction is Another Added Benefit

Low light plants are already less of a hassle because of their preferred light conditions. Add to that the fact that some of them can reduce noise indoors and that makes them unbeatable competitors in the plant race! Some such plants with heavy and dense foliage have the ability to absorb some of the sound that comes their way, making the indoors a much quieter place to be.

5. Low Light Plants Are Very Aesthetic

Hassle-free and stress reducers are not all they are! Low light indoor plants also look stunning and add immensely to the aesthetic value of any space. These plants can be placed in any corner of your house and will make it look brighter and more lively almost immediately. We’re pretty sure you will wonder why you didn’t know about these plants before this!

Best Low Light Indoor Plants You Can Choose From

1. Stromanthe Triostar Plant

While relatively more suitable for more experienced gardeners, the Stromanthe Triostar is a wonderful low light indoor plant. This plant is potentially the most colorful and lively addition to dull corners, possessing the much-needed ability to add life to any space that it graces. It needs well-draining soil and should be kept consistently moist. One thing you must remember is that it loves good humidity levels!

2. Peacock Plant

As another very exotic-looking plant, the Peacock plant makes for a beautiful, delicate low light plant. You can position this indoor plant on any elevated surface or tabletop and watch it blossom, thriving with grace in otherwise unsuitable conditions for other plants! This plant can also do well in higher light conditions as long as you maintain its desired humidity levels.

3. Rubber Plant

The Rubber Plant, with its rubbery, large, and glossy leaves is a wonderful addition to any indoor space and thrives in low light conditions, making it one of the best low light indoor plants. This plant is beginner-friendly and does not require too much of your time or attention daily. Water it once a week, a little bit more in summer-time, and it’ll be set!

4. Spider Plant

The Spider Plant, with its delicate foliage that sticks out like delicate little pointy leaves, is a very commonly seen low light plant indoors! It makes for a good plant in almost every corner of the house, also open to being hung up and displayed as a hanging plant. This is a more low maintenance plant and does not need to be watered or looked after too often. It will be happy and keep you happy with just a little bit of your attention as well!

5. Calathea Orbifolia

The Calathea is a tropical plant that grows under the dense foliage of a canopy of countless trees. This canopy keeps it in relatively low light conditions thus making it a stunning low light indoor plant! It can thrive in precarious conditions and requires just a little bit of your attention indoors. Its leaves are beautifully variegated with wonderful patterns drawn on it like a little work of art. If you’re looking for the perfect tropical companion, this stunner is undoubtedly your go-to!


FAQs

Where should I place low light plants?

You can place your low light plants anywhere, although they do very well in low light areas, they thrive well in areas with bright indirect light. You can place low light plants in bedrooms, bathrooms, passageways, corridors, lobby, offices and any other dark corner of your home or office.

Do Houseplants need natural light?

Yes, all house plants need natural light. Some plants need direct sunlight, some need indirect sunlight, while some might need low light. If your home receives low light you can use artificial light to fulfil your plants light requirements, but they need some degree of natural light too.

How long do indoor plants need light?

Indoor plants need light throughout the day. Some plants need a few hours of direct light and indirect light through the day, some might need direct light through the day, or some will be happy with direct light through the day.

What does low light mean for plants?

Low light does not mean no light. Low light means light in which you can read large print books comfortably during the day and don't need artificial light to navigate the space.

Where can i get low light flowering plants?

Ugaoo offers low light flowering plants online. However, flowers need some degree of direct light to bloom.