Low-Light Hanging Plants For Begginers

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Apr 03, 2021   ‧   0 Comments

The Best Low Light Hanging Houseplants

If you are still hesitant to grow indoor plants because you think they will have low light? Then this article will be useful to you because here are shown plants while thriving in low-light conditions and are also easy to grow. 

So here they are, those plants that will take root in a low-light room: 

  1. Philodendron Brasil
  2. Epipremnum aureum Neon
  3. Philodendron Micans
  4. Lemon Lime Maranta
  5. Scindapsus Pictus Exotica
  6. White Butterfly Syngonium
  7. Heart Leaf Philodendron
  8. Calathea Makoyana
  9. Monstera Adansonii
  10. Golden Pothos

Philodendron Brasil

This is an unpretentious variety. Virtually no hassle. In low light, the leaves can turn completely green, and quite often the leaves are completely yellowish. It can be grown as ampelous or curled on support.

The size of the sheet in the room is usually no more than 10 cm, and many people will be very satisfied with the compact size. Leaves are green with lighter, yellowish stripes, heart-shaped.

Philodendrons are very attractive and can beautify any collection of decorative deciduous plants.

Neon Pothos

The brilliant Neon Pothos sports heart-shaped leaves in a brilliant, electrifying green. Best of all, this charming houseplant is very tough, easy to grow, and carefree. But need to keep the plant away from drafts.

They can tolerate diverse growing conditions. Best is a spot out of the direct sun, in filtered light. Also, the Neon pothos is vigorous growers and do well in hanging baskets or anyplace where their trailing vines can fall freely. And because they tolerate low light, then these beauties can be grown in a bathroom or office.

The interesting fact, that Neon pothos cuttings can even live for years in plain water, so this makes it easy to add a houseplant to hard-to-reach places.

These bright plants perk up rooms and offices with their chartreuse yellow-green leaves.

Philodendron Micans

These lovely plants have quite a few names — the most common are Micans and Velvet Leaf Philodendron. 

The leaves unfurl as a chartreuse color edged in pink and then become a velvety, iridescent deep green with a deep purple-red color on the backside that looks like shades of rusty orange when the light shines through. 

You can grow these as a trailing vine or you can train them to grow up a moss pole.

Philodendrons are known to tolerate lower light levels, so if you want a really leggy plant with small leaves, then low light works just fine. The best conditions for plants are to imitate their natural conditions, and in this case, this means indirect light.

Lemon Lime Maranta

Maranta plants are famous as prayer plants for their ability to open and close their leaves. Most varieties open their leaves in the morning and close at night. 

Maranta is a very gorgeous houseplant to grow merely because of the beautiful foliage. Some think that Maranta Lemon Lime is considered slightly difficult to grow compared to other houseplants like Pothos or Monsteras. But there is the simple rule is to create favorable conditions what it needs to thrive, and you will have a healthy Maranta Lemon Lime plant. 

This plant will not tolerate direct sun as it will eventually scorch the leaves, and killing your plant. Therefore it is best to keep it near shaded windows.

Scindapsus Pictus Exotica

Scindapsus Pictus Exotica is a vigorous vining plant whose light green foliage is speckled with silvery, reflective variegation. The leaves are velvety to the touch and quite matte in texture, which is perhaps why the plant is also known by the common names Philodendron Silver and Satin Pothos.

This plant will grow well in your shaded corner. After all harsh direct sunlight will scorch its leaves, but it will be too-little light will cause the leaves to lose their variegation.

The vines of this indoor plant grow quite long, making Scindapsus Pictus a great choice for hanging planters.

White Butterfly Syngonium

Syngonium is an elegant, flexible, fast-growing semi-epiphyte liana of the Aroid family. These plants grow rapidly and are true perennials. Under normal conditions, their leaves, even in the lower part of the stem, do not fall off and do not deteriorate throughout their entire life, and the lifespan of one plant can be much longer than the life of one person.

In nature, Syngoniums climb up tree trunks using aerial roots. In indoor conditions, Syngonium can be grown vertically with support, or you can pinch and create a bush, or you can grow in hanging baskets.

Syngonium White Butterfly is a versatile chameleon variety. The size, shape, surface structure, and color of the leaves of this variety change beyond recognition with the age of the plant and depending on the illumination, temperature of the content, and even the soil.

The main secrets of the beauty and health of this indoor plant: warmth, diffused bright light (it can easily get along in low-light rooms), moderate watering, high humidity. Syngonium reacts poorly to regular waterlogging or drying out of the soil, dry air, and drafts.

This variety always looks spectacular and is interesting to observe in the process of growth and development, it will never bore you.

Heart Leaf Philodendron

If there is a plant ideal for people who are not good at plants, it is a sweetheart or heartleaf philodendron. They are very easy to keep healthy and come in a wide variety of beautiful hues and can be in the form of dense plants or graceful trailers.

Philodendrons do just fine in low light conditions, and this is one of the best aspects of their versatility. Plants that receive medium or indirect light, however, will grow faster and produce more leaves. Philodendrons should not be placed in direct sunlight.

But such an ideal plant as philodendrons has one drawback and that is their toxicity. Contact with plant sap can irritate the skin and can be dangerous for animals and children. Therefore, it is worth keeping it out of reach.

Calathea Makoyana

Сalathea Makoyana is a beautiful plant with beautiful leaves, one of the most common representatives of the species in the culture. It grows up to 60 cm in height, and sometimes even surpasses it.

As for lighting, long daylight hours are a prerequisite for the development of Сalathea Makoyana. But as with most indoor plants, the sun's rays are dangerous for delicate leaf blades, so the lighting should be diffused. But if your windows are located to the north, then do not rush to get upset thinking that the flower will die, Calathea is one of those plants that will develop well in low light conditions.

But it is worth taking care of the air humidity. Because dry air is bad for the delicate leaves of Calathea Makoyana. And regular spraying or installing a humidifier will make the plant feel comfortable. In this case, it is very important that the water does not remain on the leaves, since the drops harm the decorativeness of the foliage.

Monstera Adansonii

I know you're all very familiar with Monstera deliciosa, this giant sculpted houseplant that currently features in about 75 percent of all design bloggers' Instagram posts. It is loved by everyone because it is easy to grow and looks good in any interior. But have you met his cousin, Monstera Adansonii?

For all its beauty, growing Monstera Adansonii is quite simple. Choose a pot with drainage holes for planting. But it will look best in a hanging basket, or in a pot on a high shelf, or somewhere where its climbing vines can be displayed favorably. Prune vines as needed if they start to look sloppy to encourage new growth.

Watering is the hardest part of caring for your monsters. They like constantly wet soil, but they don't want to be soggy. Yellowing of the leaves is quite common, indicating that something is wrong with your watering schedule. Just check the soil with your finger before watering: at least the top layer should be dry.

You may need to experiment with the watering frequency depending on the temperature and humidity in your home.

Golden Pothos

Golden Pothos, or Epipremnum aureum, has a reputation for being one of the easiest indoor plants to maintain. Also known for its heart-shaped green leaves with a variegated yellow tint. In rooms with favorable conditions, you can expect Golden Pothos to grow up to 10 feet in length.

This plant will become your favorite as it can tolerate medium to weak indirect light and is not suitable for intense, direct sun.

With watering, everything is not so difficult. Water every 1 to 2 weeks, letting the soil dry out between waterings. Water more frequently in bright light and less frequently in low light. You shouldn't worry about humidity, because any level of humidity will do.

Perhaps this plant will be an excellent option for both beginners and experienced gardeners.

Plants bring special color and completeness to our life and our interior. And rest assured, you can find the perfect houseplant for yourself.

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