Low Light Indoor Vine Plants

Also while lighting conditions are essential when choosing low light houseplants other vital factors may affect plant survival such as humidity water fertilization growing medium and temperatures.
Low light indoor vine plants. How to care for indoor vine plants. To grow thriving vine houseplants plant in a pot with well draining fertile soil water when the soil is partly dry mist occasionally to increase humidity and fertilize monthly. When the soil is dry to the touch. But all is not lost.
During the winter mist the plants frequently to help prevent the leaf tips from turning brown. Up to 12 inches tall. Low light or indirect light. Even plants that do well in outdoor shade tend to need more light when grown indoors and this can be hard to come by unless you provide auxiliary lighting.
They eventually brown and whither before they re replaced by new growth. Most indoor vines grow well in bright indirect light and average room temperatures between 65 and 85 f 18 29 c. The aptly named staghorn fern is a low light plant that works both indoors and out. Arrange a few on an indoor wall and frame with other low light houseplants and bring the jungle indoors.
The essential details on each plant listed below are also included in the description. Available in dark green and variegated forms spider plant chlorophytum comosum makes a great tabletop or basket plant in low light conditions. Low light conditions are always a challenge for the indoor gardener. Its leaves look similar to its namesake.