This simple idea started the propagation of Comfort Plants. Plants make every room better, they purify the air, relieve stress and foster happiness. Given we can't be in the garden all day, we want to help everyone bring plants inside. We can't wait for you to experience the benefits of living with plants! Our goal is to make finding the right plant easy, hassle free, and of course FUN. - Comfort Plants If you want to buy comfort plants, affordable price and perfect for your home. Click here: ➡️ comfortplants.com/?ref=Mary And enjoy discount using this code is: Mary5
I had a Chinese Evergreen that I moved from job to job for many years. Maybe there's different varieties, but mine was pretty much one color green until I got to where it could get natural light. Sadly, it died from dehydration when I was on vacation (they need very little water, but the plant sitter gave it none).
What most of these plants have in common is they are tropical species that tend to grow in on the forest floor, and are very shade tolerant. However, did you notice in the photos that most of the plants were in bright indirect light? That is what a forest floor tends to be. If you keep any green plant someplace with not windows, many of these will hang on for a time, but what this really becomes about is that they just die more slowly. All plants need light. The Venus flytrap has no business on this list whatsoever. It shouldn't be in the house at all, and is a full-sun perennial. They need about the same amount of sun as a tomato plant. If you keep them indoors in a low light location, they will die quickly.
Thank you! The text is awfully amateurish and misleading. I have never, ever seen Venus flytrap on any list of "low light/bright indirect light is OK" plants. It's really irresponsible to make misleading recommendations about a living organism. :(
YOU'RE BADLY INFORMED A LIAR TOO. MY FAMILIES HAVE MANY OF THESE PLANTS, AND IN DARKNESS, WE HAVE SOME IN THE CLOSETS, TO CLEAN THE AIR, OTHERS IN totally Dark basements too, and that all do Great! For many years now. STOP TELLING LIES. YOU'RE PROVEN WRONG. GO AWAY. Mr. Know it All, who doesn't😮😮😮😦😦😣😣😤😤😤😥😥😥😥
My snake plant started dying.. Only then I realized my Air Conditioned room with no possibilities of sunlight/rays and she was there in my room with me... Soon after I realized I kept my snake plant outdoor... Now she's growing good with ventilation
Low light means if you forget it in a dark part of the house (not closet with ZERO LIGHT, maybe kitchen where sun rays don’t reach and it shadowy) they will do great. BUT be kind to your green friend and MOVE IT to a sunny spot for a day maybe, keeps them thriving. It’s what I do for my Pothos and Ivy’s
I live in an apartment that doesn’t get direct sun light at all. I have big windows and get some light in but is that enough for certain plants to survive with??
@@Mars4shortt can’t really say since I can’t see how much light it is exactly. I have an east facing window that is able to get an hour and thirty minutes of sun light in the morning. The rest is just indirect moderate/dim light. I know ZZ plants and pothos do well with at least some light in the day.
Totally my goldens and satin pothoses are taking over! I live in a dark basement flat with very little light but i have loads of plants - they are all by the window areas and in winter i use artificial light for them
ZZ plant can live in a closet. It's one of the best low light plants you can own if your home doesn't have good light. I get good light in 2 rooms and I have nice plants that thrive in bright light there, but for other rooms ZZ plant is the king.
I have had most of these plants growing indoor and they all thrived. However saying they can survive in zero sunlight is stretching it a lot. It's interesting nonetheless sharing these low light requiring botanicals.
They also thrive in indirect bright light with the possible exception of the Calathea and English ivy. They truly do like a lower light situation. However, this doesn't mean no light at all!
I have a Dracaena that for a few months, I forgot about under the bench by my front door. Moved shoes from in front of it and thought I was going to have to throw it away because it looked dead. Connie - that's my plant's name - said no she wasn't going anywhere. I was pulling the old dead leaves and it had new shoots coming up. Connie is still in my dark entry way, but she's on top of the shoe storage and doing great.
I have had a spider plant for over 30 years that dies off a bit in the winter but always comes back in the spring and summer when I put mu house plants outside. It spends the winter in a back bedroom with little light but does very well. I also have a Pothos vine that winters over in my windowless bathroom. It enjoys the humidity when we take showers and gets watered once a week.
Many members of my family had a total green thumb. Myself and others in my family, kill every plant we try to grow - go figure. My stepfather had the best hanging plants outside on his porch, they bloomed and bloomed, he said all he did was water them. REALLY !?!? I think some people just have the touch with plants.
In my younger days I had so many house plants 🪴 I do have some now, even though their health could be better. This video is helping refreshing my memory of what kinds of plants would work in my house. Thank You
Thank you so much. I love plants and got in trouble at work for having too many (Old grouch). I had them at work because my house is soooo dark.My house faces east/west so I only get sun in the early morning and early evening as the sun goes down. Because of my gigantic fruitless mulberry tree the living room gets very little light even then. I am familiar with most of these plants but did not know they liked low light because they grow so well in the bright office light. Now I can't wait to get to a garden center. Thanks again!!!!
you can keep any plant in a low lighted area as long as you put it in a really lighted area for a few hours every few days, thats just my opinion on it and its worked for me for years
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Thank you for sharing my dear I've watched your full video.. ngayon ko lang nalaman ang mga halaman tungkol sa mga indoor. Pagkatapos into ipapasok ko na Yung halaman ko mas nasa Labas, di na ko magwo worry kapag di cla masinagan ng araw.
Plants need light in order to produce chlorophyll, that's what makes them green. Pay attention to how the light changes with the seasons also. You may need to move them to a brighter spot in winter.
Great list to keep on hand - I can imagine using it when I want to send a friend a plant and not knowing what light requirements that person might have in their home this would allow me to pick something that would be safe and would have a good chance of survival.
hello guys i am an agriculture student and i made a list of 39 indoor ornamental plants, thanks for checking out: ruclips.net/video/w9Vdo5mqrx4/видео.html
If your friend has pets or may have pets in the future or if any pets visit your friend's home, please make sure you check Veteranians lists that list toxic and poisonous plants that animals can not be around. For example, I wanted to get a ZZ plant but this is what I found out about it: All parts of the ZZ plant are poisonous. If chewed or swallowed symptoms can cause immediate pain or a burning sensation and swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue, and throat. Contact dermatitis may also occur in sensitive individuals.
I have to say that i have drakena and spathifilum in my dark bedroom and they are growing in a marvelus way ever since!!!! So i vote yes!! The video is saying the truth!!!
Thank you so much for this. I love plants, but essentially live in a cave. Even on my patio the only sunlight I get is what bounces off the building across from me. My friend brought me a snake plant when I moved in. I said, "Oh, you brought this here so it can die." She said, no, it doesn't need sunlight and you only have to water it twice a month. Have had it for a year and almost five months now. It is thriving, and I am enjoying it. But I can't wait to try some other plants here now. Thanks again.
Careful ! I believe the snake plant is what we called 'Mother-in-law's tongue' plants and they are toxic to pets and children.....hence the name [Mother in law's tongue].
@@henryottis295 That would be great! It just looks like Motherinlawtongue and we were always cautioned about it. I tried 'googling' and got mixed answers?
Speaking from experience, this plant is toxic to pets. We lost my son's house rabbit after it took a small chunk out of a leaf. He started frothing and we lost him before we could get him to the vet.
@@mentha_101 Thanks for confirming. I have always raised an eyebrow when I see these plants used profusely throughout medical offices and buildings for decor purposes....I always thought it 'unwise'.
Thanks! Note to viewers: some of these plants are toxic to pets. Don’t send any to friends unless you know that they are safe. By the way, the Peace Lily is highly allergenic to those of us with allergies. The pollen from the white flower has sent me to the hospital. Also, lilies of all kinds are dangerous to pets.
@@mariaelenaquarroz9520 they may have meant if the pets chew on the leaves. Depending on the age eg puppies and kittens it can be dangerous as they are young and playful and like to chew on objects.
@@thematrix3663 If a plant is toxic/poisonous or can cause sickness in a pet then don't take a chance that your pet will never have an inkling to interact with the plant. I had cats that never did certain things (such as chew on plants) and all of a sudden years later the cat decided to do something they never did during the majority of their life. Pets are like people, they can change or add to their habits and try new things as they get older.
I like cordyline plants. They are very colorful and full. I keep them outdoors all summer and then bring them into the den during the winter. They brighten the house and manage to hold up fairly well in my moderately lit den. Then in spring I cut the taller plants back and let they recover outside for the next winter. I do have a large pair of peace lilies that have been in my den for over a decade. They don't need bright light but do need frequent fertilization to do well and stay full and glossy. Many of the plants suggested in the article are okay but actually do require more light or they will quickly get tall and leggy dropping many of their leaves over time.
I live in the south of france and usually leave to Finland for summer because it is too hot. I have 3 big palms in big pots inside my house. When i leave I put them in the garden house or shed where we have jacuzzi and use irrigation system for the garden to water them ( cant leave outside because strong summer light will burn their leaves). The garden house is pretty dark, has only small window on the entrance door. Three months they survive with very low light and high heat.
Many times I see these lists, I get the plant, it is struggling to live, I check some other channela to see the care instructions, and they say *needs bright light* LOL
These are great plants since Im fond of collecting indoor plants to take care and easy to maintain even just inside the home. More power from Denmark🇩🇰.
i enjoyed watching this, thank you for sharing your hardwork for making this video mary, it’s really helpful! worth to watch! spread love and good vibes, keep safe everyone! ❤
I noticed you had a carnivorous plant in the list, specifically the venus fly trap. I wouldn't consider it a best low light houseplant, because it does thrive better outdoors and bathing in the sun. However, pitcher plants on the other hand are likely to survive much longer in a low light situation, it's also a carnivorous plant. Venus fly traps can survive indoors with minimal maintenance, but they will die quickly. So, for those interested in growing carnivorous plants, I'd suggest pitcher plants AKA nepenthes. P.S. for those interested in carnivorous plants, they do require distilled water, collected rain water or reverse osmosis water. They thrive on acidic and low nutrient soils, that's why they prefer the types of water previously mentioned. Enjoy your growing babies! Stay safe everyone!
I absolutely love Venus Flytraps! I have bought several of them but I killed every single one of them in less than a week. I eventually gave up. I could not figure out what I was doing wrong. I tried everything... lots of sun, partial sun, shade, lots of water, little water, no water, fertilizer, no fertilizer, outside and inside. Appearantly I wasn't doing everything right at the same time. I watered them with my well water and now I am wondering if that is what kept doing it?
Venus flytraps need sphagnum moss or another type of carnivorous plant soil because normal soil has too much nutrients, they're soil should be drenched in distilled water or rain water because normal water has too much nutrients(this can be accomplished by letting there pot that has holes at the bottom sit in a bowl of distilled or rain water, they need lots of light, they also need to be put outside for at least 3 months during winter so they can enter winter dormancy. You can also probably keep them outside all year unless you live in someplace tropical or somewhere that gets below 0 degrees (Fahrenheit). You can also kill them by overfeeding them, they will probably catch they're own bugs, but if you want to you can feed them when all or most of they're traps are open, also only feed them live bugs. Venus flytraps are native to North and South Carolina.
@@athiyaa2754 That’s what I thought. I live in a hot climate and grow lots of maidenhairs. Outside in semi sun shade but instead sometimes in a sunny spot but never in darkness.
You are lucky Rhonda. Maidenhairs are one of my favourites. Living in a cold country, I'm able to grow only one plant by the window in the bathroom. Every other place in the house is too dry and they don't survive :(
@@athiyaa2754 oh I am sorry. Plants bring me a lot of joy. Wait, have you tried putting them in the sink and spraying them with water, I do that, it works. Also feed them every 2 weeks, then babies come up.
This is a wonderful presentation. I really appreciated how you showed the plant, wrote about it, then showed the plant again. It was wonderful not having to go back to find the plant that I just read about. Thank you.
All the plant you share in this video is totally amazing. I've been searching for some ideas for indoor plant. Thank you for sharing and keep it up. GOD BLESS
I had a large dumb cane that I moved indoors. In 6 weeks the bottom leaves started turning yellow. I moved it to a well-lighted area and in a month it was back to its beautiful self minus the yellow leaves I had removed.
All plants need sunlight atleast indirect light.. please dont mislead the viewers. I had kept pothos in a dark corner for a month or two and it was in a very sorry state.
Such misconception and misleading impression of these plants require low to zero sunlight to survive is absolutely one of the most untrue and irresponsible things to say which lead to some getting frustrated and disappointed when in reality it's totally not the same as said. There is no plants in the world, well mostly if not all I can't say for sure, that do not require certain amount of sunlight to survive, it's the source of photosynthesis that makes food to feed and live. The indoor light is never the same and trust me, after a while your plants would start to look miserable and depressing from the lack of natural light and air. Also the low light saying is very vague as it doesn't give anyone an actual clear idea as how low is low or not too low. For example, if one were to say it's best with light condition outside at around 7 to 8 am, well that timing gives extremely different level of lights to person A in Malaysia as to person B in Sweden, and that time during month of November is equally different too, so the understanding to low light differs to individuals with factors such as location, time, reason, weather, climate, season, etc.... I hope people would benefit from what I have to say as I if to Figure out things
@@ilhammisbah946 well, i live in the northern country, window facing east. our city almost never sees the sunlight, usually its hidden behind clouds, everything is grey. my apt is so dark, like a cave, that even a peace lilly turns its leaves towards windows. but its not like i have a choice where to live... lol.
May mga tanim ako nakasintulad dyan sa ipinakita mo, yeah no sun sa loob ng house but need vitamins din. Thank you po sa thumbsak. Done ✅ na po ako sa haus mo. God bless 🙏
I was once told that Mother in law tongue (UK) Snake plant (US) makes so much oxygen that if you were buried alive with just 6 of them, youd not suffocate. That's so cool.
From experience, I know that the diffenbachia needs medium to bright light. Cannot survive in an ill lit room. Mine recovered afrer I placed it out in some sunlight..
This video is not true. I have owned half of these plants and from experience growing them. Plus the card included on the care of the plant. Several of them actually require High light levels. People please always read the label on the pot for care requirements before buying.😆
@@arieldenning8719 Are you a plant expert?? Not many of us are. Not sure if it was intentional or not, but that comment across rather disrespectful. As she stated she's no expert, was just trying to help. For instance, You can look up one plant- read the care card with it, then research it online, and get 10 different results. Its all by trial and error, and our own experimentation, to find the right spot in our own homes to see where our green babies acclimate the best.
I have several plants mostly air and succulents. Many I put in one container to give a three dy look. I needed a plant for a corner. After watching this video I'm going for the prayer plant.
Zero light? Yeah, some plants might live that way, but they won’t flourish or be happy. I rotate the low light plants I have every 6 weeks or so, so that none of them is condemned to a lifetime of darkness
This is just what I want I live in a single wide tw. with not much light at all. . Need this video. Thank you for sharing this with me Be safe and God bless you and yours.
My Peace Lily is very temperamental. She’s been sucking up water but her tips have been brown lately. I’ve not been over watering cause I’ll wait til she gets a little limp. Maybe she needs even more water?!
@@auroraborealis13579 - Maybe she''s outgrowing her pot and needs more dirt around her roots. I had one and I had to be repotting it constantly, until it finally got to big for me to handle and I gave it away.-(edit - just noticed your post was 3 yrs ago) sorry .
You forgot to mention that variegated pothos like the aureum or marble queen will eventually revert back to a solid green when provided with lower light conditions.
I have plants that are offshoots from my Mother's plants I've had since the 1960's that are well and thriving..I add dirt to the soil each spring and have transplanted into bigger pots. I love big plants and have put several smaller ones into a big pot that look beautiful. I fertilize them monthy in summer with a Weak solution and set most out o the deck and bring them back in when the weather cools....
I really love your video ... It really inspired me more and it's very informative specially to a person like me who is a plant lover... I actually had a plenty of plant collection at home also like orchids , rare ornamental plants , roses and more ... This channel inspired me to create my own channel as well... and so far I am working on it... So please keep on inspiring others , thank you so much and God bless
That's Mary, ! Wish you. Yes. Yes you said, God bless us always through numerous -countless PLANTS & Nature. One life is not enough to fullfil our excitements. It's GOD.
Calathea is the hardest plant to grow! They’re beautiful in the beginning then you get curly brown leaves for no reason other than they’re very temperamental😆
This is because of dryness in the air or heat. Keep them away from sunny spots and away from the windows in the house. They love humidity. Misting the leaves will also help.
This simple idea started the propagation of Comfort Plants.
Plants make every room better, they purify the air, relieve stress and foster happiness. Given we can't be in the garden all day, we want to help everyone bring plants inside. We can't wait for you to experience the benefits of living with plants! Our goal is to make finding the right plant easy, hassle free, and of course FUN. - Comfort Plants
If you want to buy comfort plants, affordable price and perfect for your home.
Click here: ➡️ comfortplants.com/?ref=Mary
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iam going to ask you a qustion :why other plant does not need light
The Best Low Light 17 Houseplants.
1. Bromelaid
2. Chinese Evergreen
3. Cast Iron Plant
4. Dracaena
5. Dumb Cane
6. English Ivy
7. Maidenhair Fern
8. Parlor Palm
9. Peace Lily
10. Peacock Plant
11. Peperomia
12. Philidendron
13. Pothos
14. Prayer Plant
15. Snake Plant
16. Creeping Fig
17. Venus Flytrap
(Thank you for like)
I never got 100 likes.Thank you everyone.Like my comment.And l can't forget,thank you,the owner of this channel.Contributing to 100 likes.
Thank you so much, God bless...
@@ThatsMaryThank you so much for your heart and the reply.
God bless you too.
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I had a Chinese Evergreen that I moved from job to job for many years. Maybe there's different varieties, but mine was pretty much one color green until I got to where it could get natural light. Sadly, it died from dehydration when I was on vacation (they need very little water, but the plant sitter gave it none).
@@Will-Max I'm so sorry it died :(
I've been looking to buy one
There's so many different colours and patterns!
What most of these plants have in common is they are tropical species that tend to grow in on the forest floor, and are very shade tolerant. However, did you notice in the photos that most of the plants were in bright indirect light? That is what a forest floor tends to be. If you keep any green plant someplace with not windows, many of these will hang on for a time, but what this really becomes about is that they just die more slowly. All plants need light.
The Venus flytrap has no business on this list whatsoever. It shouldn't be in the house at all, and is a full-sun perennial. They need about the same amount of sun as a tomato plant. If you keep them indoors in a low light location, they will die quickly.
Well said!!
Thank you! The text is awfully amateurish and misleading. I have never, ever seen Venus flytrap on any list of "low light/bright indirect light is OK" plants. It's really irresponsible to make misleading recommendations about a living organism. :(
I had a Venus flytrap and it died because it had 0 instructions and I didn’t know how to care for it 😥
It makes a difference whether you have gas heat or electric.
YOU'RE BADLY INFORMED
A LIAR TOO. MY FAMILIES HAVE MANY OF THESE PLANTS, AND IN DARKNESS, WE HAVE SOME IN THE CLOSETS, TO CLEAN THE AIR, OTHERS IN totally Dark basements too, and that all do Great! For many years now. STOP TELLING LIES. YOU'RE PROVEN WRONG. GO AWAY. Mr. Know it All, who doesn't😮😮😮😦😦😣😣😤😤😤😥😥😥😥
No plant need zero sunlight but yuo must say plants can live in a little qantity fro. Sunlight
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My snake plant started dying.. Only then I realized my Air Conditioned room with no possibilities of sunlight/rays and she was there in my room with me... Soon after I realized I kept my snake plant outdoor... Now she's growing good with ventilation
Agree
@@akbridalstudio_ tropical plants doesn't like too much cold too they prefer hot and dry environment.
All plants need sunlight. You can say instead, some plants can tolerate low sunlight.
Low light means if you forget it in a dark part of the house (not closet with ZERO LIGHT, maybe kitchen where sun rays don’t reach and it shadowy) they will do great. BUT be kind to your green friend and MOVE IT to a sunny spot for a day maybe, keeps them thriving. It’s what I do for my Pothos and Ivy’s
I live in an apartment that doesn’t get direct sun light at all. I have big windows and get some light in but is that enough for certain plants to survive with??
@@Mars4shortt can’t really say since I can’t see how much light it is exactly. I have an east facing window that is able to get an hour and thirty minutes of sun light in the morning. The rest is just indirect moderate/dim light. I know ZZ plants and pothos do well with at least some light in the day.
@@Mars4shortt yes you just need to pick the proper plant
Totally my goldens and satin pothoses are taking over! I live in a dark basement flat with very little light but i have loads of plants - they are all by the window areas and in winter i use artificial light for them
ZZ plant can live in a closet. It's one of the best low light plants you can own if your home doesn't have good light. I get good light in 2 rooms and I have nice plants that thrive in bright light there, but for other rooms ZZ plant is the king.
I have had most of these plants growing indoor and they all thrived. However saying they can survive in zero sunlight is stretching it a lot. It's interesting nonetheless sharing these low light requiring botanicals.
They also thrive in indirect bright light with the possible exception of the Calathea and English ivy. They truly do like a lower light situation. However, this doesn't mean no light at all!
my plant start turning brown is that means insufficient light ot insufficient water?
I hope she meant zero 'direct' sunlight. I think all of these plants would grow with bright, indirect light, and many would suffer in direct sunlight.
House plant that need zero sunlight is the plastic plant
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I have a Dracaena that for a few months, I forgot about under the bench by my front door. Moved shoes from in front of it and thought I was going to have to throw it away because it looked dead. Connie - that's my plant's name - said no she wasn't going anywhere. I was pulling the old dead leaves and it had new shoots coming up. Connie is still in my dark entry way, but she's on top of the shoe storage and doing great.
Wow, it's nice to hear that, keep it up... Thank you so much...
I have had a spider plant for over 30 years that dies off a bit in the winter but always comes back in the spring and summer when I put mu house plants outside. It spends the winter in a back bedroom with little light but does very well. I also have a Pothos vine that winters over in my windowless bathroom. It enjoys the humidity when we take showers and gets watered once a week.
Many members of my family had a total green thumb. Myself and others in my family, kill every plant we try to grow - go figure. My stepfather had the best hanging plants outside on his porch, they bloomed and bloomed, he said all he did was water them. REALLY !?!? I think some people just have the touch with plants.
This is my happy video. Ahhh....the pursuit of happiness...thank you. Have a beautiful day everyone! Much love---A Happy Girl.
Where can I get to buy maiden hair
You are so kind, Thank you so much and God Bless always!
@@ThatsMary qng sa iyo ay akin o7
@@ritaconstantine7378 most plant nurseries sell them.
They're usually inside or in a shadehouse, if not😊
In my younger days I had so many house plants 🪴 I do have some now, even though their health could be better. This video is helping refreshing my memory of what kinds of plants would work in my house. Thank You
Hi char, Thank you so much, More plants to come in your house/garden, Happy Gardening, Stay safe and God bless always...
I LOVE the falling snow effect!!
It has NOTHING to do with the subject of the video.
And this is WHY I like it. :-)
Thank you so much W. Loczykij
Thank you so much. I love plants and got in trouble at work for having too many (Old grouch). I had them at work because my house is soooo dark.My house faces east/west so I only get sun in the early morning and early evening as the sun goes down. Because of my gigantic fruitless mulberry tree the living room gets very little light even then. I am familiar with most of these plants but did not know they liked low light because they grow so well in the bright office light. Now I can't wait to get to a garden center. Thanks again!!!!
you can keep any plant in a low lighted area as long as you put it in a really lighted area for a few hours every few days, thats just my opinion on it and its worked for me for years
Thanks for the info, more plants to come, Stay safe and God bless always...
Helpful sharing Indeed
@@user-uy1cz2xb1z Thank you so much for the support! ♥️
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i found this very helpful for unwanted music in a video, look on the side of your phone for the volume button and turn it all the way down. you're welcome! 😏
The mute button: Am I a joke to you?
Thank you for sharing my dear I've watched your full video.. ngayon ko lang nalaman ang mga halaman tungkol sa mga indoor. Pagkatapos into ipapasok ko na Yung halaman ko mas nasa Labas, di na ko magwo worry kapag di cla masinagan ng araw.
Plants need light in order to produce chlorophyll, that's what makes them green. Pay attention to how the light changes with the seasons also. You may need to move them to a brighter spot in winter.
Ito ngayon ang kinalulukohan ng mga tao,halaman,sana kalukohan mo rin ako,keep sharing
salamat po, andami nyong kambing kuya, pahingi po hehe... God bless po!
Great list to keep on hand - I can imagine using it when I want to send a friend a plant and not knowing what light requirements that person might have in their home this would allow me to pick something that would be safe and would have a good chance of survival.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much 🙂 be safe and God bless always!
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hello guys i am an agriculture student and i made a list of 39 indoor ornamental plants, thanks for checking out: ruclips.net/video/w9Vdo5mqrx4/видео.html
If your friend has pets or may have pets in the future or if any pets visit your friend's home, please make sure you check Veteranians lists that list toxic and poisonous plants that animals can not be around. For example, I wanted to get a ZZ plant but this is what I found out about it: All parts of the ZZ plant are poisonous. If chewed or swallowed symptoms can cause immediate pain or a burning sensation and swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue, and throat. Contact dermatitis may also occur in sensitive individuals.
Amazing flower's thanks for sharing..
Yay 🥰 Thank you so much too ❤
This is a very VERY misleading title! All plants need some light! You can NEVER say NO light!
Sorry for the inconvenience, Stay safe and God bless always...
I have to say that i have drakena and spathifilum in my dark bedroom and they are growing in a marvelus way ever since!!!! So i vote yes!! The video is saying the truth!!!
Wow ❤ thank you so much 🥰
Love it! Thanks for providing the names and visual images of the plants. It helps a lot when I go shopping for them. Thanks for sharing.
All plants need light, the light process creates food for the plant to live..the more light the happier they will be!!
Thank you so much for this. I love plants, but essentially live in a cave. Even on my patio the only sunlight I get is what bounces off the building across from me. My friend brought me a snake plant when I moved in. I said, "Oh, you brought this here so it can die." She said, no, it doesn't need sunlight and you only have to water it twice a month. Have had it for a year and almost five months now. It is thriving, and I am enjoying it. But I can't wait to try some other plants here now. Thanks again.
Careful ! I believe the snake plant is what we called 'Mother-in-law's tongue' plants and they are toxic to pets and children.....hence the name [Mother in law's tongue].
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I think you're totally wrong about this plant.
@@henryottis295 That would be great! It just looks like Motherinlawtongue and we were always cautioned about it. I tried 'googling' and got mixed answers?
Speaking from experience, this plant is toxic to pets. We lost my son's house rabbit after it took a small chunk out of a leaf. He started frothing and we lost him before we could get him to the vet.
@@mentha_101 Thanks for confirming. I have always raised an eyebrow when I see these plants used profusely throughout medical offices and buildings for decor purposes....I always thought it 'unwise'.
My grandmother had many of these in her basement. They were huge and I could not figure out how. But they were thriving.
That’s so amazing! 🫶
Thanks! Note to viewers: some of these plants are toxic to pets. Don’t send any to friends unless you know that they are safe. By the way, the Peace Lily is highly allergenic to those of us with allergies. The pollen from the white flower has sent me to the hospital. Also, lilies of all kinds are dangerous to pets.
Not to my pet I have one and never we have problem
@@mariaelenaquarroz9520 they may have meant if the pets chew on the leaves. Depending on the age eg puppies and kittens it can be dangerous as they are young and playful and like to chew on objects.
@@thematrix3663 If a plant is toxic/poisonous or can cause sickness in a pet then don't take a chance that your pet will never have an inkling to interact with the plant. I had cats that never did certain things (such as chew on plants) and all of a sudden years later the cat decided to do something they never did during the majority of their life. Pets are like people, they can change or add to their habits and try new things as they get older.
Deifenbaucia are poisonous to pets
Thanks I did not know that
I like cordyline plants. They are very colorful and full. I keep them outdoors all summer and then bring them into the den during the winter. They brighten the house and manage to hold up fairly well in my moderately lit den. Then in spring I cut the taller plants back and let they recover outside for the next winter. I do have a large pair of peace lilies that have been in my den for over a decade. They don't need bright light but do need frequent fertilization to do well and stay full and glossy. Many of the plants suggested in the article are okay but actually do require more light or they will quickly get tall and leggy dropping many of their leaves over time.
But why are all the plants in this video near a window??? 🧐
😂😂😅😅 ✅️ right
You ever try to take pics n a dark corner?
I live in the south of france and usually leave to Finland for summer because it is too hot. I have 3 big palms in big pots inside my house. When i leave I put them in the garden house or shed where we have jacuzzi and use irrigation system for the garden to water them ( cant leave outside because strong summer light will burn their leaves). The garden house is pretty dark, has only small window on the entrance door. Three months they survive with very low light and high heat.
I am starting to have olants i. My room that u display and feature. Iit makes me feel fressh and relax
Woooow, it's nice to hear, more plants to come, thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless...
Many times I see these lists, I get the plant, it is struggling to live, I check some other channela to see the care instructions, and they say *needs bright light* LOL
Hi thanks for the info, and sorry for the inconvenience, Stay safe and God bless always
Yes they do need bright indirect light. Information in this video is incorrect.
I love plants and some I never known the names until I watched your videos naming the unusual plants. Thanks the tip.
Thank you so much Ma'am Editha Leicjen ;-)
These are great plants since Im fond of collecting indoor plants to take care and easy to maintain even just inside the home. More power from Denmark🇩🇰.
Hi ma'am/sir thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless always...
They can survive if they are artificial plants
i enjoyed watching this, thank you for sharing your hardwork for making this video mary, it’s really helpful! worth to watch! spread love and good vibes, keep safe everyone! ❤
I'm so glad! Thank you so much! 🫶
@@ThatsMaryyou’re welcome
I noticed you had a carnivorous plant in the list, specifically the venus fly trap. I wouldn't consider it a best low light houseplant, because it does thrive better outdoors and bathing in the sun. However, pitcher plants on the other hand are likely to survive much longer in a low light situation, it's also a carnivorous plant. Venus fly traps can survive indoors with minimal maintenance, but they will die quickly. So, for those interested in growing carnivorous plants, I'd suggest pitcher plants AKA nepenthes.
P.S. for those interested in carnivorous plants, they do require distilled water, collected rain water or reverse osmosis water. They thrive on acidic and low nutrient soils, that's why they prefer the types of water previously mentioned. Enjoy your growing babies! Stay safe everyone!
I absolutely love Venus Flytraps! I have bought several of them but I killed every single one of them in less than a week. I eventually gave up. I could not figure out what I was doing wrong. I tried everything... lots of sun, partial sun, shade, lots of water, little water, no water, fertilizer, no fertilizer, outside and inside. Appearantly I wasn't doing everything right at the same time. I watered them with my well water and now I am wondering if that is what kept doing it?
Venus flytraps need sphagnum moss or another type of carnivorous plant soil because normal soil has too much nutrients, they're soil should be drenched in distilled water or rain water because normal water has too much nutrients(this can be accomplished by letting there pot that has holes at the bottom sit in a bowl of distilled or rain water, they need lots of light, they also need to be put outside for at least 3 months during winter so they can enter winter dormancy. You can also probably keep them outside all year unless you live in someplace tropical or somewhere that gets below 0 degrees (Fahrenheit). You can also kill them by overfeeding them, they will probably catch they're own bugs, but if you want to you can feed them when all or most of they're traps are open, also only feed them live bugs. Venus flytraps are native to North and South Carolina.
Life, green & beautiful. No plastic, si vous plais x
@@PaulaKing-d6p thank you so much ❤️
Thank you so much for such a beautiful and informative video.
So do these plants die by a sunny window?
This was amazing! Thank you!
Thank you so much kim, Stay safe and God bless always.
Thank you for reminding me of the incredible beauty of God's creation.
It's really fantastic you're giving me a broad knowledge about this plant cordially thank you so much.
Very Interesting Content... Thanks for sharing this one.. More power to your channel.. God bless
Thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless always...
I have a lot of maiden hair plants and never knew I could grow them in a dark spot. That’s awesome, thank you! I’m moving them right now 🪴
They do great in indirect light. Dark corners are good only for fungus to thrive
@@athiyaa2754
That’s what I thought. I live in a hot climate and grow lots of maidenhairs. Outside in semi sun shade but instead sometimes in a sunny spot but never in darkness.
You are lucky Rhonda. Maidenhairs are one of my favourites. Living in a cold country, I'm able to grow only one plant by the window in the bathroom. Every other place in the house is too dry and they don't survive :(
@@athiyaa2754 oh I am sorry. Plants bring me a lot of joy. Wait, have you tried putting them in the sink and spraying them with water, I do that, it works. Also feed them every 2 weeks, then babies come up.
Feeding hadn't helped. I felt they don't like much feed. Let me try your suggestions. Thanks Rhonda :)
This is very informative❤ Thank😊
Thank you so much for your appreciation 💚
I have most of these plants snd they all do better in bright light
Very interesting n good job keep sharing your ideas
This is a wonderful presentation. I really appreciated how you showed the plant, wrote about it, then showed the plant again. It was wonderful not having to go back to find the plant that I just read about. Thank you.
same here, thanks to mary 😊
Thanks Mary, I didn't know they helped purify the air too!
You’re welcome, Thank you so much too 💚
Are these your plants? Wow very beautiful. New supporter here
Thank you for this 🙏 I have a dark house and have struggled with indoor plants, this is great and will try all of these plants…
Wow, that's a great idea, thanks for watching God bless always! Happy Planting 💚
All the plant you share in this video is totally amazing. I've been searching for some ideas for indoor plant. Thank you for sharing and keep it up. GOD BLESS
Glad it was helpful!
I had a large dumb cane that I moved indoors. In 6 weeks the bottom leaves started turning yellow. I moved it to a well-lighted area and in a month it was back to its beautiful self minus the yellow leaves I had removed.
All plants need sunlight atleast indirect light.. please dont mislead the viewers. I had kept pothos in a dark corner for a month or two and it was in a very sorry state.
Sorry for the inconvenience leema, please read caption every photo it is only a suggestion, Thank you, Stay safe and God bless always!
Beautiful,Thanks.Will surely try some!
That's nice, Thank you so much 🙏
Such misconception and misleading impression of these plants require low to zero sunlight to survive is absolutely one of the most untrue and irresponsible things to say which lead to some getting frustrated and disappointed when in reality it's totally not the same as said. There is no plants in the world, well mostly if not all I can't say for sure, that do not require certain amount of sunlight to survive, it's the source of photosynthesis that makes food to feed and live. The indoor light is never the same and trust me, after a while your plants would start to look miserable and depressing from the lack of natural light and air.
Also the low light saying is very vague as it doesn't give anyone an actual clear idea as how low is low or not too low. For example, if one were to say it's best with light condition outside at around 7 to 8 am, well that timing gives extremely different level of lights to person A in Malaysia as to person B in Sweden, and that time during month of November is equally different too, so the understanding to low light differs to individuals with factors such as location, time, reason, weather, climate, season, etc....
I hope people would benefit from what I have to say as I if to Figure out things
True !
What you say is totally correct, but a house with zero shaded sun light is just um unhealthy 😬
Your wrong
👍true ,well said.
@@ilhammisbah946 well, i live in the northern country, window facing east. our city almost never sees the sunlight, usually its hidden behind clouds, everything is grey. my apt is so dark, like a cave, that even a peace lilly turns its leaves towards windows. but its not like i have a choice where to live... lol.
plants lover like me must watch this video!
Thanks
Thanks
I like the snow-like things falling on your background. Nice
Thank you so much miss Josephine, God bless always...
May mga tanim ako nakasintulad dyan sa ipinakita mo, yeah no sun sa loob ng house but need vitamins din. Thank you po sa thumbsak. Done ✅ na po ako sa haus mo. God bless 🙏
i love plants rhis moment if covid19 .. thank you for guide what plants low sunlight no need sunlight..
Thanks a lot, more plants to come, Stay Safe and God Bless always!
What's up with the snow effects?
Sorry for the inconvenience, Stay safe and God bless always....
Keeping me in relaxing 😊
Thanks a lot...
I was once told that Mother in law tongue (UK) Snake plant (US) makes so much oxygen that if you were buried alive with just 6 of them, youd not suffocate.
That's so cool.
From experience, I know that the diffenbachia needs medium to bright light. Cannot survive in an ill lit room. Mine recovered afrer I placed it out in some sunlight..
That's great, Thanks for the info, stay safe and God bless always!
Thank you sharing the experience
Thanks for sharing the video ma'am...
Thank you so much too, Stay safe and God bless always...
This video is not true. I have owned half of these plants and from experience growing them. Plus the card included on the care of the plant. Several of them actually require High light levels. People please always read the label on the pot for care requirements before buying.😆
Thanks for the info Sandie, i'm not expert i'm just sharing based on my research, thank you and God bless always...
I agree.
Sandie Newstater.. You right i guess i just don't have green thumbs.🙅
@@ThatsMary then do better research. Or learn from experience before you give advice. 🤷🏽♀️
@@arieldenning8719
Are you a plant expert?? Not many of us are. Not sure if it was intentional or not, but that comment across rather disrespectful. As she stated she's no expert, was just trying to help. For instance, You can look up one plant- read the care card with it, then research it online, and get 10 different results. Its all by trial and error, and our own experimentation, to find the right spot in our own homes to see where our green babies acclimate the best.
I have several plants mostly air and succulents. Many I put in one container to give a three dy look. I needed a plant for a corner. After watching this video I'm going for the prayer plant.
Exactly video I was looking for 😘🇨🇦♥️
Thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless always...
Thank Mary very useful tips🇯🇲
Thank you so much too! 💚
I don't have really big windows and that's why I haven't gotten into houseplants yet because I'm afraid of killing them but these will work?
Wow, thank you so much, Happy Gardening, Stay safe and God bless always!
@@ThatsMary you did answer her question
Love love love this video ! Thank you
Thank you so much! 💛
@@ThatsMary ❤️
Zero light? Yeah, some plants might live that way, but they won’t flourish or be happy. I rotate the low light plants I have every 6 weeks or so, so that none of them is condemned to a lifetime of darkness
Thank you so much for the info...
Thanks for this information. I’m new to the plant thing and need all the information there is! I’m going to try this thanks again
You said : thank You for watching !
Noooo thanks to You for all that and sharing it with us.
This IS wonderful gift. Oh yes it IS 😊 !
🌺🌺🌺
This is just what I want
I live in a single wide tw. with not much light at all. . Need this video.
Thank you for sharing this with me
Be safe and God bless you and yours.
Thank you so much... I'm glad that you appreciate my work, Stay safe and God bless Always!
Thanks for sharing videos ma'am, New friend here, Sending my support.. God Bless
Thank you so much po... God Bless always!
Thank you for all your hard work in putting this together, I appreciate it. Just getting restarted with house plants again. Stay safe and blessed.
So nice of you, you can do it, Good luck and God bless always!
Love this!
Thanks! 🫶
Beautiful background music, peace Lilly my favourite indoor plant
Tyyyy
My Peace Lily is very temperamental. She’s been sucking up water but her tips have been brown lately. I’ve not been over watering cause I’ll wait til she gets a little limp. Maybe she needs even more water?!
@@auroraborealis13579 - Maybe she''s outgrowing her pot and needs more dirt around her roots. I had one and I had to be repotting it constantly, until it finally got to big for me to handle and I gave it away.-(edit - just noticed your post was 3 yrs ago) sorry .
Very beautiful to see
Thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless always!
You forgot to mention that variegated pothos like the aureum or marble queen will eventually revert back to a solid green when provided with lower light conditions.
Thank for the info no one, Stay safe and God bless always...
Good day po thank you for sharing tips❤
How about anthurium ? I saw they can grow big inside the house.
Thankyou for sharing👌
Yes, thank you so much too, God bless!
Absolute, got 2 of them... And money maker as well, got a very healthy round big leaves... Hopefully I'm going to win Lotto 😇😳🤗
Awesome plants collection and nice vlog dear
Thank you so much Gardening With Pleasure... Stay safe and God bless always!
Appreciate your effort in making this vid, from the research part to the photos and editing. Thanks!
Thank you so much God bless always!
Humne saare plants shade mein lga rakhe hai kya voh grow honge
Are you in a tropical climate? Because I don't think this can work in a temperate or cold climate.
I have plants that are offshoots from my Mother's plants I've had since the 1960's that are well and thriving..I add dirt to the soil each spring and have transplanted into bigger pots.
I love big plants and have put several smaller ones into a big pot that look beautiful. I fertilize them monthy in summer with a
Weak solution and set most out o the deck and bring them back in when the weather cools....
I really love your video ... It really inspired me more and it's very informative specially to a person like me who is a plant lover... I actually had a plenty of plant collection at home also like orchids , rare ornamental plants , roses and more ... This channel inspired me to create my own channel as well... and so far I am working on it... So please keep on inspiring others , thank you so much and God bless
Wow, thank you so much, more plants to come, stay safe and God bless always!!
Excellent video of plants Thank you
Hi, Thank you so much, More plants to come, Stay safe and God bless always....
You are doing a great job 👍🙏keep sharing 🙋🏻♂️ watching here from Michigan USA 🇺🇸😉
Thank you so much, Stay safe nad God bless always...
Good video dear. I enjoyed your content. I love houseplants. I love outdoor plants too. ❤
Thank you for the love 💚
👌👌awesome
Thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless always
That's Mary, !
Wish you.
Yes. Yes you said, God bless us always through numerous -countless PLANTS & Nature.
One life is not enough to fullfil our excitements. It's GOD.
Low light requirement does not mean no light
Lots of beautiful plants
Him beybs, thank you so much, Stay safe and God bless always...
Nice share. I have very low light in a couple of rooms, this is helpful.
Your plants may survive,but they won't thrive if you're not in a tropical climate.
Lots of love from London Lawrence our beautiful son Simon and Anne Marie 💙❤️
Calathea is the hardest plant to grow! They’re beautiful in the beginning then you get curly brown leaves for no reason other than they’re very temperamental😆
This is because of dryness in the air or heat. Keep them away from sunny spots and away from the windows in the house. They love humidity. Misting the leaves will also help.
Get a humidifier and they’ll thrive. I promise.
True!