Hey everyone! I'm curious to know what houseplants you've found to be ridiculously easy to take care of. Personally, I have a scindapsus exotica that grows fast, tells me when it needs watering, and has thrived in all sorts of light conditions. I'd love to hear your experiences!
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Honestly, syngonium is my go-to. Just set it by a window and let it be. Once it grows too much, just trim and propagate again. It's low maintenance, and mine does well with barely any watering.
Pothos is the ultimate easy plant! It’s resilient, super easy to propagate, and just looks lovely. Honestly, it feels like you can't go wrong with it.
For real! I have a pothos that I neglected for months, and it just bounced back when I finally gave it some care!
Depends on your climate! In Australia, I've found succulents to be nearly indestructible, but I know that might not be the case elsewhere. Some people struggle with them if there isn't enough light.
Same here! I’ve tried keeping succulents in Canada and failed miserably. They just don’t thrive well in my location.
Totally agree! I’ve also got a syngonium that practically takes care of itself!