Indoor Plant Care Made Easy: 9 Tips Every Beginner Should Know (2025 Guide)

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Indoor Plant Care: Having indoor plants at home is no longer just a trend – they have become a part of our lives. Indoor plants not only enhance the beauty of our house but also bring positivity, fresh air, and a calming energy.

And the best part is, caring for indoor plants is not as difficult as people think. I have some indoor plants that have been with me for three to four years, and they’re still healthy and thriving.

In this article, I’ll share some easy tips for beginners so you can keep your indoor plants healthy and thriving for years to come.

9 Easy Tips to Care Indoor Plant 

1. Understand the location and sunlight requirement 

Indoor plants grow best when placed in the right location. Depending on their type, they thrive in:

  • bright light,
  • indirect sunlight, or
  • direct sunlight.
Indoor plant care guide
Indoor plants in bright light area

Best plants for bright, indirect light:

Snake plant, Spider plant, ZZ plant, Lucky bamboo, Syngonium, Areca palm, Dumb cane (dieffenbachia), Peace lily, Satin Pothos, Golden Money plant, Aglaonema, Rubber plant, Monstera, etc.

What I avoid:

  • I never keep my indoor plants in complete darkness.
  • Even with grow lights, indoor plants are less likely to survive in a dark area.
  • So, avoid keeping them in enclosed spaces like dark rooms, bathrooms, or kitchens, where natural light is limited.
artificial grow lights for plants
Indoor plants under grow light

2. Be Smart When Buying Indoor Plants

  • Buy from a trusted nurseries: Healthy and good quality indoor plants may be a bit expensive, but they will survive for a long time, so it is worth buying them.
  • Always buy a healthy plant: Look for plants that are healthy and in good condition. A plant that already looks stressed or weak may have a difficult time surviving once you bring it home.
  • Choose locally potted plants: Opt for plants that are already growing in the local soil of your area, as they’ll adapt more easily to the environment.
  • Avoid frequent repotting: Most indoor plants do not respond well to frequent repotting. It’s best to choose a plant that is already in a sturdy and  in a suitable pot. Avoid buying plants that come in plastic grow bags or damaged pots.

3. Selecting the right pot for indoor plants

  • Clay pots are often the best choice for plants, thanks to their breathability and natural look. However, when it comes to indoor decor, many people look for pots that also enhance the aesthetic of their space. While clay pots are simple and understated, they can easily be painted or decorated to match your home’s style.
  • Ceramic pots are a beautiful and stylish but not all plants thrive in them. Only very hardy plants like the Jade plant or Syngonium typically do well in ceramic pots.
ZZ in high quality quality pots
ZZ in high quality quality pots
  • High-quality plastic pots: If other options are not available, high-quality plastic pots can also be used for indoor plants.
  • Grow bags are not recommended for indoor plants.
  • Avoid using cement pots indoors — they are quite heavy, can damage flooring, and are difficult to move around.

Bonus tip:

  • When it comes to pot size, always choose a pot that is just one size larger than the plant’s current pot.
  • Avoid placing indoor plants in oversized pots, as this can lead to overwatering and hinder their growth.

4. Pot plates and stand for indoor plants

Always place trays or plates under your pots to catch excess water and dust. This helps keep your floors clean and dry.

Avoid placing large plants like Areca palm on stands, as they can become unstable and may topple over during cleaning.

Aglaonema indoor
Pink Aglaonema indoor

Position smaller plants near windows where they can get enough light, and place medium-sized plants on low tables for better support and visibility.

Bonus tip:

  • Avoid moving or disturbing your plants frequently while cleaning. Most indoor plants thrive best in a stable, undisturbed environment.

5. Soil Mixture for indoor plants

The soil mixture for indoor plants should be light, well-balanced, and not too compact. Indoor plants receive less sunlight or airflow, which means their soil tends to stay moist for longer. That’s why the soil mix should prevent excess water retention and promote healthy root growth.

Indoor plant soil
Pic credit: Pexels

6. Avoid Frequent Watering 

Indoor plants generally do not require frequent watering, so it’s important to check the soil before giving water.

Steps to check soil moisture of indoor plant

  • First, touch the top layer of the soil—if it feels sticky or moist, there’s no need to water yet. 
  •  If the top layer appears dry, insert a stick deep into the soil and then pull it out.
  • If the stick comes out dry and free of any soil clinging to it, this means the soil is dry and it’s time to water.

7. Fertiliser for indoor plants

Indoor plants grow slowly, so they don’t need frequent fertilizing. An organic fertilizer once every two months is sufficient to keep them healthy.

Good options:

  • Food sticks,
  • diluted seaweed fertilizer, and
  • prime Plus can be used effectively,
  • natural alternatives like onion peel water,
  • mustard cake and neem cake are good organic fertilizers as well, but they should be finely sieved before use.

8. Pesticides 

Pests do not usually attack healthy plants. However, if the pots are kept in dark rooms or areas with poor ventilation, the risk of pest infestation increases.

As a preventive measure,

  • Spray neem leaf concoction on your plants once a month,
  • Take the plant outside before spraying and cover it thoroughly.
  •  If neem concoction isn’t available, you can use a plant protector spray.

If there is pest attack:

  • Check your plants, identify the problem and do proper treatment.  
  • During the rainy season, it is helpful to water the plants with a mild fungicide solution once or twice a month to prevent fungal infections.

9. Pruning tips for Indoor plants

peace lily yellow leaves

Only remove the dead or damaged parts of the plant—there’s no need for heavy pruning.

  • During extreme heat or cold, some leaves may show signs of stress -simply trim off those affected areas to maintain the plant’s health. 

FAQs on Indoor Plant Care

Q1. Which indoor plants are low maintenance and easy to care for?

Snake plant, Money plant, Aloe vera, and ZZ plant.

Q2. Which indoor plants grow best in bright light?

Most of the indoor plants thrive in bright light such as Snake plant, Money plant, Spider plant, Aglaonema, Peace lily, Rubber plant, etc.

Q3. Should I keep my indoor plants in a dark spot in the bathroom?

No, indoor plants cannot survive in a dark area.

Q4. How often should I water indoor plants?
Check the soil before watering. If soil is dry, you can give water.

Q5. Do indoor plants really purify the air?
Yes. Some indoor plants are known to clean and purify the air like snake plant, areca palm, peace lily and many more.

Happy Gardening!

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