Grow your calathea crocata in a lightweight potting mix that drains well.
Flowering plants that do well in low light.
Even plants that do well in outdoor shade tend to need more light when grown indoors and this can be hard to come by unless you provide auxiliary lighting.
Once you do water it you need to make sure the roots are well.
But wear gloves if you have sensitive skin as the plant s juice can cause irritation.
Simply plant any of these 43 acid loving plants.
Most of the leafy greens you toss in your salad do quite well in low light.
Since this plant is one of the most durable indoor plants it does quite well in low light and only needs to be fertilized once or twice a year it s ideal for beginner gardeners.
You can forget to water this plant for quite a while.
Here are 20 indoor plants that thrive on low light.
But all is not lost.
These plants do well in bright indirect light and they even make fairly good low light flowering indoor plants.
Low light conditions are always a challenge for the indoor gardener.
Choosing low light flowering houseplants.
Low light and flowering plants don t normally go hand in hand but there are some flowering indoor plants that will bloom for you in lower light situations.
If you have acidic soil you do not have to spend a fortune on changing it.
According to house plants expert these ornamental low light houseplants have been grown in asia for centuries.
They do best in bright indirect sunlight but will survive in low light too.
They prefer a slightly warm home too cool or too hot can cause the plant to struggle.
Not only does the staghorn fern do well in low light it also does well in humidity which makes it a perfect plant for the bathroom.
Plant life in your bathroom adds warmth and fresh oxygen.
In fact plants need light to survive.
However quite a few can survive in low light conditions so before you get skylights installed or replace all your real plants with fake ones maybe reconsider your choice of house plant.
Let s take a look at the best options for areas with little light.
If you ve ever tried to grow plants in your basement you ll know that they don t like darkness.