Low Light Plants
Want to bring life to spaces that don’t get enough sunlight? Explore our handpicked low-light plants that are ideal for shaded corners and even windowless offices. Just a little care, and they’ll keep your space feeling alive and welcoming.
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Chinese Evergreen Maria
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Chinese Evergreen Green Papaya
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Haworthia Zebra Succulent
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Hoya Obavata
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Let customers speak for us
How Can You Care for and Maintain Low-Light Plants?
Put it in a soft, indirect light source, like next to a window that faces north or a few feet from windows that are brighter. Plants still require some light to remain healthy, so stay away from deep shade.
Why Should You Go For Our Low-Light Plants?
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Loved by Our Customers
Our 4.8-star/5 star reviews reflect the care we put into every plant and every order to provide quality you can trust.
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Handpicked for Health and Beauty
Each of our plants is selected keeping in view their strong roots and better growth, so you receive plants perfect for your roo
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Real Support for Care Questions
We support you every step of your plant care journey with practical tips and simple guides in our Plant Care Library.
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30-Day Happy Plant Guarantee
If a low-light plant arrives damaged or fails to settle, you can easily replace it within 30 days of your purchase.
How to Fix Common Low-Light Plant Problems?
If your soil stays wet for too long, let it dry out completely before watering again and check that your pot drains properly.
Yellow leaves usually mean too much water or poor drainage, so let the soil dry out more between each session.
Inspect new plants closely when they arrive and keep them away from your other plants for a few days just to be safe.
Slow growth in low light is completely normal, so skip the extra fertilizer and give your plant time to settle at its own pace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. Some species tolerate very low light, but nothing grows in complete darkness. For windowless rooms, choose plants labeled “Very Low” and use a modest LED light when possible.
Low-light plants need less frequent watering than those in brighter spaces. Always check the top 2 to 3 centimeters of soil before watering. If it feels dry, we recommend you water lightly. Overwatering causes more damage than slight dryness, so allowing soil to dry between waterings helps maintain healthy roots and prevents rot.
They’re reaching for more light. Rotate regularly and, if needed, move them to a slightly brighter spot or add supplemental light.
Yes. An LED grow light can dramatically improve plant health in dim or windowless rooms. Even a few hours of soft, warm LED lighting daily makes a difference.

















