Do you live in a house that just doesn’t let sunlight get to your room whatsoever? 

Well, that’s unfortunate – you’re missing out on a lot of essential vitamin D and can’t even keep plants in your bedroom. But, wait, is the latter part really true

We all know that sunlight is essential to plants for growth and carrying out their photosynthesis. However, varieties of plants do exist that thrive in low-light conditions.

7 Best Indoor Plants For Low Light Bedrooms

Here are 7 plants you can keep in your low-light bedroom and still grow:

Snake Plant
Snake Plant

Snake plants are one of the best plants indoor plants suitable for keeping in low-light bedrooms.

If your room has a lot of color and vibrancy, a snake plant can cut through all that while adding some maturity and simplicity.

It’s a very straightforward and elegant plant, meaning you can’t really go wrong with placing it anywhere around your house. 

Peace Lily
Peace Lily

Peace lilies are well known for their ability to thrive in low-light environments.

Keeping a peace lily plant in your poorly lit bedroom will not only add some color during the blooming season but also improve circulating air quality up to a whopping 60%!

It’s definitely both a beautiful and a very useful plant to have in your home. 

Golden Pothos
Golden Pothos

Pothos are a popular choice for people who are looking to grow some greenery in shady and low-light areas. It’s a very resilient plant, meaning it can adapt to harsh and unfavorable environments and grow in them.

Pothos typically do well with whatever amount of water you provide them with and can grow wonderfully with little to no maintenance. 

Red Chinese Evergreen
Red Chinese Evergreen

The Chinese evergreen plant is definitely well-suited for environmental conditions where there may not be sufficient sunlight. If your bedroom receives some sort of indirect light, that’s good enough.

However, even with virtually no direct or indirect light, the Chinese evergreen can still hold up pretty well and grow quite decently.

Dracaena
Dracaena

Although dracaenas typically don’t “thrive” in low-light conditions, if you’re just looking for a plant that can survive in your inadequately lit bedroom, they’re a decent option.

Thankfully, dracaenas don’t call for much maintenance. Even with irregular watering and standard potting soil, they can hold up decently well.

Growth may be slower in low light but it’s nothing fatal to the plant. 

Spider Plant
Spider Plant

Spider plants have great adaptability to different environmental conditions.

Although they grow best in bright indirect light, humid and low-light conditions are still favorable enough to promote growth and decently lush foliage in spider plants. 

Prayer Plant
Prayer Plant

Prayer plants can tolerate low-light environments and shaded planting very well. If you put a prayer plant in your bedroom where there isn’t enough natural light, expect it to not create as much of a fuss

Yes, growth won’t be as robust as it could’ve been with adequate indirect light but that’s just the tradeoff of not providing plants with the conditions they were made to thrive in. 

Whether your bedroom has only some natural light or virtually no light at all and complete pitch-black darkness, there are some plants that will survive in there and some that won’t.

The ones we talked about in this article will also just survive and maybe “grow” to some small degree BUT don’t expect them to grow as well as they would if they had optimal lighting conditions

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