What Are the Best Indoor Succulents That Don’t Need Direct Sunlight?

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Asked By SunnySucculent82 On

I recently started growing some succulents, but they ended up needing a lot of direct light, so I had to move them outside. I'm currently on the lookout for some low-light succulents that can thrive indoors without needing constant sunlight. Does anyone have suggestions for plants that would work well in this kind of environment?

3 Answers

Answered By IndoorGreenery99 On

Creeping aloe is a great pick for indoor plants. Mine has grown up to 5 feet tall and does well in partial sunlight. If you struggle with low light during the winter, you could get a grow light with a timer to help keep your plants happy!

Answered By SucculentGuru47 On

You can find plenty of options with a quick Google search! Jade plants, Haworthia, and Gasteria are just a few indoor-friendly succulents that don't require much direct sunlight.

Answered By PlantLover123 On

You might want to consider some tropical cacti, like Schlumbergera! They actually prefer shady conditions in their natural habitat, but keep in mind that they need different care compared to standard desert succulents.

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