Best Low-Light Plants for a Healthier Room?

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Asked By SunnyDayz24 On

Hey everyone! I'm in my 20s and currently stuck in bed feeling sick for a while. I thought it might brighten up my space if I added some plants. I'm particularly interested in plants that are hard to kill and can thrive in low light. I have a window for some light, but on days when I'm not feeling well, I can't always keep the blinds open. I have a bookcase where I can place them, and I even have some hooks in the ceiling, so I'm open to hanging plants too. Any suggestions or beginner tips would be greatly appreciated!

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Answered By PlantLover92 On

Sorry to hear you're not feeling well! For hanging plants, I recommend getting a pothos. They're super easy to care for and grow pretty fast. They don't need much light either! Also, snake plants are great because they're really low-maintenance in terms of watering. I had one that thrived even when it was away from the window, though moving it closer helped it grow even better.

GreenThumb99 -

Absolutely! ZZ plants are also fantastic for low light and require very little water—like, once a month at most.

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