7 Stunning Indoor Plants That Don’t Require Too Much Water

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Spider Plant

Even though they have a creepy-crawly name, spider plants are among the most popular growing houseplants. If grown indoors, these warm-weather perennials can survive less-than-perfect conditions.

They’ll grow even better if you can mimic their native tropical environment by providing humid air and warm temperatures. This handy spray bottle from Amazon will come in handy! Their leaves can be striped green and white or green.

Older plants regularly send out long stems that carry small, star-shaped flowers. Once the flowers fall off, tiny little baby plants form in their place, ultimately growing other roots and can be cut off to create newly potted plants.

The one downside is that in its initial growing stage, you may have to give your plant a bit more attention with regular watering. But once it reaches its growth, simply water it moderately when the top layer of soil seems dry.

During spring and summer, water this indoor plant once every couple of weeks. You should water it once in 20 to 30 days in colder weather.

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