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FAQs

What plants are best for indoors?

Indoor-friendly plants are those that can thrive with
indirect light and stable room temperatures. Some top picks include:

Snake Plant (Sansevieria), Peace Lily, Philodendrons, Pothos,
Spider Plant

They’re not just beautiful—they’re also great at cleaning the air!

Which plant gives 24-hour oxygen?

The Snake Plant (Sansevieria) is known to release
oxygen even at night, unlike most plants that only do so during the day. It’s a
great choice for bedrooms and offices with low ventilation.

Are self-watering pots good for indoor plants?

Yes! Self-watering pots are perfect for indoor plants, especially if you forget to
water often or travel frequently. They help provide a steady supply of water
from the bottom, keeping your plant healthy with minimal effort.



What is a self-watering pot?

A self-watering pot has a built-in water reservoir at the
bottom
. A wick or filter draws water up to the soil as it dries out,
giving your plant just the right amount of moisture—without overwatering.

I don’t have any sunlight in my office or bedroom. Which plants can I keep?

No worries! Some plants thrive in low-light conditions.
Great options include:

  • ZZ Plant
  • Snake Plant
  • Peace Lily
  • Philodendron
  • Cordotomy
  • Pathos
    These can handle shady spots and still stay lush and green.

What is the most low-maintenance indoor plant?

The Snake Plant, Jade Plant, and Pothos
are some of the easiest to care for. They need minimal watering, can survive in
low light, and are very forgiving if you miss a care day.