Low Light Indoor Plants: Create your Green Space for Under $50

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Benefits:

Did you know that NASA’s Clean Air Study found that low light indoor plants like the Snake Plant and Peace Lily are excellent at removing toxins from the air?

Besides looking pleasing, they do contribute significantly to cleaning the indoor air, which may affect even children’s health. Many more studies have acknowledged the possibility of plants to increase attention and reduce stress, and even strengthen immunity in children.

indoor plant's benefits for kids

Be it a dark corner in your drawing room or a cozy nook in your child’s study area, the fact that these plants are low maintenance makes it really easy to add a little green touch to one’s home and create a better environment for your family. 

Best Floral Low Light Indoor Plants for Every Space:

Want to fill your home with flowers? 

 Just take a look at the beautiful white flowers of the Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum), besides which it is a great air filter, filtering toxic pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde out of the air. This plant will be ideal in bedrooms and offices since it blooms in low light :

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

The flowers of the beautiful Flamingo Flower (Anthurium) are bright red, shining in pink or purple, lighting up the area, although this tropical flower loves to live under indirect light :

Flamingo Flower (Anthurium)

Another favorite is Chinese Evergreen, which boasts colored leaves and sometimes small white flowers :

In addition, floral low light indoor plants are quite inexpensive and versatile. For instance, a Peace Lily will go for about $20-30, while an Anthurium will cost anything between $15 to $40, depending on the size.

Be it the living room, kitchen, or bathroom, these plants so effortlessly marry beauty and functionality. 

What a Beginner Needs to Start Planting Indoors

  Here’s what you’ll need: 

  1. 1.Pots or Containers: Reuse old jars, mugs, or tins (just add drainage holes). Decorative pots cost $5-$10 if bought. 

  1. 2.Potting Soil: Indoor potting mix costs $10-$15. It’s essential for proper drainage and plant health. 

  1. 3.Watering Can: Use a clean glass bottle or buy one for $5-$8. 

  1. 4.Scissors or Pruning Shears: Kitchen scissors work fine for trimming leaves, but basic shears are $8-$12. 

  1. 5.Gardening Gloves: Protect your hands from dirt and plant sap. Gloves cost $3-$10, or use kitchen gloves as an alternative. 

  1. 6.Trowel or Scoop: For handling soil, repurpose a kitchen spoon or buy a trowel for $5-$8. 

  1. 7.Floor Covering: Use an old newspaper, a plastic bag, or a dedicated gardening mat (costing $10-$15) to keep your floor clean. 

  1. 8.Humidity Tools: Use a spray bottle ($2) for misting or place water bowls nearby. 

  1. 9.Optional Grow Light: For very low light spaces, LED grow lights cost $20-$30. 

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And don’t forget to wear old clothes before starting, his setup will be everything you’ll need to build an indoor garden on the cheap and create your spot to be lush and full of life. 

How to Care for Low Light Indoor Plants

watering indoor plants

Keeping low light indoor plants, even flowering varieties, is simple if you heed some golden guidelines:

  •  The biggest requisite is water-most of them prefer their soil on the dry side. Peace Lilies have to be watered approximately once a week. On the other side, the Flamingo Flower can survive longer without a sip of water. The biggest mistake that is usually made is watering it excessively. Always touch the soil to feel its moisture before watering. 
  •  Place them in indirect light or shaded corners of your room, making sure to rotate them on occasion for balanced growth. Fertilize once every two months in the growing season-which includes spring and summer-to keep blooms healthy. A bottle of balanced houseplant fertilizer usually costs about $10 and can last for months. 

Their leaves will be in the best condition when the humidity is higher. Many flowers that love low light, like the Flamingo Flower, originate from tropical climates and really like a high humidity.  

 
  •  Misting the leaves or a small humidifier placed next to the plant makes quite a difference. Give them this tiny care, and your low-light plants will make your apartment feel like a blooming jungle.