What’s the Best Plant for Excess Bathroom Humidity?

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Asked By MoistureMaster99 On

Hey everyone! My bathroom is really humid after I shower since there's not much ventilation, and with all the tile, the moisture just hangs around. I'm looking for a low-maintenance plant that can thrive without sunlight and can help soak up some of that moisture. Ideally, I want something affordable that can really make a dent in the humidity issue. Any recommendations?

2 Answers

Answered By FernFanatic77 On

I’ve heard that Boston ferns can help with humidity, but I'm not totally sure how effective they are. They say peace lilies, English ivy, and reed palms might also help, but like others mentioned, it could be minimal in your case. Just do your homework to see if one of them might work for you!

Answered By PlantNinja42 On

Honestly, you might not find a plant that can significantly reduce the humidity in your bathroom. Most plants enjoy humidity but aren't powerful enough to really soak it up. If you're looking for serious results, you might want to consider getting a dehumidifier instead.

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