Discover low maintenance indoor plants that survive in small apartments with limited sunlight. Perfect for beginners who want greenery without needing large windows or bright natural light.
Living in a small apartment can be a bit challenging. When:
I understand this difficulty. Many apartments, especially rental apartments, are designed with limited natural light. But the good news is that some indoor plants actually prefer low light and tight spaces.
You don't need a balcony. You don't need large windows. You just need to choose the right plants.
Let's keep it simple and practical.
Snake Plant (Sansevieria)
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Photo : Snake plant growing easily indoors with very little sunlight.
The snake plant survives better in low light than most houseplants. It also tolerates irregular watering. In my experience, this plant is almost impossible to kill.
I once placed it in a corner where it barely received indirect light. It remained healthy for months with watering only every 2-3 weeks.
Why it's great for small apartments:
• Grows straight, not wide
• Requires very little space
• Tolerates low light
• Doesn't require frequent watering
I made a mistake:
Once in winter, I overwatered it, causing its leaves to become sticky. Snake plants don't like wet soil. Let the soil dry out completely before watering.
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