Looking for a Low-Light Office Plant that Grows Big

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Asked By PlantLover123! On

I'm hoping to find a plant recommendation for my office space. My office has south-facing windows, but due to the building's layout, I only get sunlight in the afternoons. I want a plant that will grow quite large over time. Also, I can't maintain a high humidity level in the office, so I'm looking for something that doesn't depend on a lot of humidity. Any suggestions? Thanks a bunch!

2 Answers

Answered By FloraFanatic08 On

How about a Peace Lily? They adapt well to less light and can grow quite large. Just a heads up, they do prefer some humidity, but they can cope if it's not too dry. Keep an eye on their watering, and they'll do just fine!

IndoorGardener22 -

True, tropical plants usually need some humidity! Just make sure to mist it a bit or keep it away from direct heat.

Answered By GreenThumb99 On

You might want to consider getting a Snake Plant! They're pretty resilient and can thrive in low light situations. Plus, they can grow really tall if you give them enough time. Just make sure not to overwater them; they're super low-maintenance!

PlantEnthusiast77 -

I'm not a huge fan of the look of Snake Plants, though. Any other suggestions that are a bit leafier?

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