Spider Plant: Known for its resilience and low-light tolerance, spider plants thrive when kept trimmed and not overwatered. Regularly remove dead bits and leaves to encourage new growth.
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Pothos: These plants prefer to be slightly starved, so allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering and excessive sunlight can harm them.
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Maidenhair Fern: These ferns require consistent moisture but dislike being over or under-watered. Placing them in a clay pot with a saucer filled with water
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Ivy: Ivy varieties, with their cascading leaves, tolerate neglect well and only need watering when the soil has completely dried out. Trimming encourages bushier growth
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Bird of Paradise: With its tropical look, the bird of paradise plant requires damp but not soggy soil and indirect sunlight. While slow to bloom, its oversized leaves add a tropical
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Cast Iron Plant: Aptly named for its durability, the cast iron plant thrives in low-light conditions and can withstand neglect. Keep the soil moist but avoid direct sunlight.
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Prayer Plant: Thriving in low light and requiring warmth and humidity, the prayer plant benefits from weekly watering to keep it healthy and vibrant.
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