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Top 10 Best Indoor Plants For Home 2024

  • Rupak
  • October 20, 2023
  • 5 min read

Indoor plants for home are a dream for many beginner gardeners. From traditional times, plants have been an essential part of every Indian house. They are important both for aesthetics as well as for maintaining some of the traditions and customs. They should be ideally placed in the right direction of the room so that they can receive adequate sunlight for growth. Not all plants are of low maintenance, know the top 10 best indoor plants for your home in 2024 that without much care blooms and also make the stale air in your room refreshing.

Snake Plant

Snake plants are chosen as one of the best indoor plants primarily because it’s beginner-friendly. Also known as the mother tongue plant, it has upright foliage without stems. The leaves are thick and upright with silver-gray streaks horizontally. Snake plants should be avoided over-fertilizing, twice every year by adding micronutrients, that’s all.

Note: If you are new to the indoor planting world, then buy a snake plant for its tough ability to adapt and low maintenance quality. Snake plants are toxic for cats and dogs, so keep the plant away from your pet.

Highlights

  • Botanical Name: Dracaena Trifasciata
  • Size: 1-3 Ft approx
  • Water: Snake plant roots can rot if you overwater them. During winter, once in two months is ideal
  • Soil: Can adapt to poor and dry soil too

 

Spider Plant

Spider plants are popular indoor plants you can plan even with low upkeep. The plant is non-toxic and safe for kids and pets. You can freely plant them in low lighting as well as even in harsh climates. The spider plant is recognized by NASA as one of the most efficient air-purifying plants indoors. If you already planted it in a rich soil setup, then there’s no need for an extravagant fertilizer.

Note: Pick liquid-balanced fertilizer, dilute it, and keep on feeding the plant every once in two weeks except in the winter months.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Chlorophytum Comosum
  • Size: 12-15 inches approx
  • Water: Light watering once a week
  • Soil: Premixed soils with organic matter like peat moss, or coco coir (avoid moisture crystals)

 

ZZ Plant

One of the gorgeous best indoor plants for home, ZZ plants has glossy leaves and an aesthetic slick look. Its thicker stems are prone to store much water, therefore the plant can even compete with dry weather conditions. They are slow-growing plants but the right amount of lighting and adequate care can fast pace the growth.

Note: Diluted fertilizers are suggested to be added twice in the growing season that is during the spring and summer months.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Zamioculcas “Zenzi”
  • Size: 2-5 ft approx
  • Water: Only water the plant when the soil feels dry
  • Soil: These plants have good drainage, the soil mixture should contain perlite, pumice, and wood chips

 

Pothos (Devil’s Ivy)

Pothos also commonly known as Devil’s vines is a climber plant popularly found in the Southeast Asian region. It’s one of the best indoor plants if you are looking for less spacious alternatives. It’s also good for the home setting because it can drain out the gaseous toxins including formaldehyde from the homely atmosphere.

Note: You should mix slow-release fertilizer into these indoor plants to prevent over-fertilizing. But fertilize Pothos in the summer months every two weeks. No need for fertilizing in the winter season.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Epipremnum aureum
  • Size: 10-20 ft. approx
  • Water: watering every 1-2 weeks, more during brighter light and less during lower light
  • Soil: Well-draining soils with a mix of perlite

 

Jade Plant

Jade plants popularly have their origin in South African soils but can best be planted in indoor setups too. These plants have decades of lifespan but grow slowly with three inches at max every year. Jade’s are succulent houseplants with thicker leaves, roots, and stems that store water for later intake. These plants bloom white flowers when left for full exposure to the sun.

Note: For successful growth of the jade plants, feed fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season. Select a controlled-release 20-20-20 balanced fertilizer for adequate growth.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Crassula ovata
  • Size: 3-10 ft approx
  • Water: wet the plant when the soil gets almost dry but not completely dry, otherwise it gets problematic to reset
  • Soil: well-drained gritty soil specific to succulent plants

 

Lucky Bamboo

Lucky Bamboo is among the popular indoor plants which are also seen in offices, and other institutions.  The attractive swirls and braided stalks made the plant look like bamboo, but genetically it is not related to bamboo in any way. The succulent plants have small green floppy leaves. As per Chinese tradition, the lucky bamboo plant is associated with happiness, wealth, and a healthy life.

Note: You can mix liquid fertilizer into the soil once a month, and that’s more than enough for the plant to grow normally.

Highlights

  • Botanical Name: Dracaena sanderiana
  • Size: 1-5 ft approx
  • Water: Use filtered water for watering the plant once in seven to ten days
  • Soil: Moist well-drained soil

 

Peace Lily

Unlike the regular fussy plants with higher demands, you can easily care for the peace lilies even with busy schedules. These beautiful plants can even overcome semi-darkness or under other lighting conditions.

Note: Peace lily plants are satisfied with less feed. So, only add fertilizer twice or thrice during the blooming seasons. If you want frequent feeding, then only use diluted fertilizer.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Spathiphyllum
  • Size: 2-3 ft approx
  • Water: These are moist soil plants, so water once a week
  • Soil: blend the moist soil with perlite, coir, moss, pear, and loam

 

Areca Palm

Areca Palm indoor plants for home share the accurate tropical vibe without much watering needs. The plants grow at a very slow rate and do their best during the springtime. You will get the hint for proper watering and lighting from noticing its leaves. If underwatered, the leaves tend to change their color.

Note: Areca Palm should be fertilized during the summer to spring months because it’s the peak growing time. Pick fertilizers that are rich in nitrogen and potassium but have lower phosphorus content.

Highlights

  • Botanical Name: Dypsis lutescens
  • Size: 5 ft at max. indoor
  • Water: water till the soil gets moist but not water drowning
  • Soil: moist soil with peats

Warneck Dracaena (Song Of India)

Dracaena is another of the best indoor plants for home that has lighter but narrow streaks along with dark green margins. Don’t super wet the plants. Otherwise, their roots will begin to rot. The low-keep plant purifies the room’s air by removing toxins like xylene, benzene, and formaldehyde from the air.

Note: While newer dracaenas require less fertilization, the older ones demand more. You should fertilize twice a month with a 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Dracaena deremensis
  • Size: 3-4 ft approx
  • Water: wet the plant every alternate week with lukewarm water
  • Soil: well-draining soil with combining peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite

 

Rubber Plant

Rubber plants are the common South Asian indoor plants for home. It produces the latex sap, which earlier was used to produce rubber. The plant removes air pollutants like formaldehyde from the air.

Note: You can opt for liquid fertilizer with a mixture of 24% nitrogen and 15% potassium along with a lesser content of phosphorus.

Highlights

  • Biological Name: Ficus elastica
  • Size: 6-10 ft at max
  • Water: water the soil every alternate week
  • Soil: mix of regular garden soil including vermicompost, wood chips, and perlite

 

Therefore, many of us are passionate about indoor plants but not all plants can adapt to the environment. So, have adequate knowledge about indoor plants relating to the soils, fertilizer, and watering pattern to allow them to grow organically in the home setting.

Rupak

| Blogger | Digital Marketer | Content Writer | 🌟 I'm Rupak, a Passionate digital marketer, seasoned blogger, and content writer with over 5 years of expertise. My aim 🎯 is to empower small businesses and startups through tailored niche strategies aimed at fostering growth and success.

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