Indoor plant which are best for low light condition and easy to care are best for office.
Here I have listed Top 10 best picks which are Indoor Plants are Office.
- Aspidistra elatior
-
- Light: It Can do well in north window sill. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves and bleach their color.
- Growth: Slow
- Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil, when it’s time to hydrate. Only rehydrate the soil once the top third dries out. During growing season.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Generally fertilizing with NPK, DAP would be best.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Schefflera
-
- Light: Survives in north window sill shade.
- Growth: Fast growing plant if kept in south facing window compared to north facing window.
- Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil, when it’s time to hydrate. Only rehydrate the soil once the soil feels dry to the touch.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use NPK and DAP.
- Pruning: This isn’t necessary, unless you’re interested in reducing its size when overgrown.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal Indoor Plants for office.
- Pet Friendly: No
- Devils’ ivy/ Pothos
- Light: Survives in north window sill shade.
- Growth: Fast Growing plant if gets sunlight 1hr to 2hr of sunlight.
- Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil, when it’s time to hydrate.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed you can prune to propagate or remove brown tip leaves.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal Indoor Plants for office.
- Pet Friendly: No
- Ferns
-
- Light: Thrive in north-facing windows as long as they receive bright, filtered light and avoid full midday sun
- Growth: Slow
- Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil, when it’s time to hydrate.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed but you can remove yellow and brown leaves.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal Indoor Plants for office.
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Umbrella grass/ Cyperus alternifolius;
-
- Light: Thrive in north-facing windows as long as they receive bright, filtered light.
- Growth: Fast and depends upon sunlight exposure too.
- Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil, when it’s time to hydrate doesn’t tolerate drought
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Needed if excessive unwanted growth is seen.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: yes
- Snake plant
-
- Light: Avoid full scorching sun it can burn leaves, thrives in north-facing windows as long as they receive bright, filtered light.
- Growth: Slow
- Watering: Only rehydrate the soil once the top third dries out.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: No
- Gasteria
-
- Light: Avoid full scorching sun it can burn leaves, thrives in north-facing windows as long as they receive bright, filtered light.
- Growth: Slow
- Watering: Only rehydrate the soil once the top third dries out.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Monstera
-
- Light: Avoid full scorching sun it can burn leaves, thrives in north-facing windows as long as they receive bright, filtered light.
- Growth: Fast
- Watering: Only rehydrate the soil once the top third dries out.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed if unless overgrown.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: No
- Syngonium
-
- Light: Medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate lower indirect light.
- Growth: Grow steadily for most of the year if they have good conditions.
- Watering: Allowing the soil to dry out between waterings and maintain moisture
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed if plant is overgrown.
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: No
- ZZ plant
-
- Light: medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate lower indirect light.
- Growth: Slow
- Watering: allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
- Feeding: Every growing season with a ‘Houseplant’ labelled product. Use leaf-sprays if you want, too.
- Pruning: Generally, not needed
- Care Difficulty: Easy, an ideal indoor plant for office.
- Pet Friendly: No