Indoor Plants That Grow in Water: 17 Best Choices

Indoor plants that grow in water include pothos, heartleaf philodendron, lucky bamboo, spider plant, arrowhead vine, Chinese evergreen and tradescantia. They can develop roots without conventional potting soil, making them suitable for glass jars, decorative vases and simple passive hydroponic displays. Pothos is the best overall choice because it roots reliably, tolerates different indoor conditions and can remain in water long term with […]
Brown Spots on Plant Leaves: How to Diagnose and Fix Them

Brown spots on plant leaves are areas of injured or dead tissue caused by watering problems, unhealthy roots, fungal or bacterial disease, pests, strong sunlight, fertilizer salts, chemical exposure, temperature stress, or physical damage. The quickest way to identify the cause is to compare the spot’s texture, position, border, rate of spread, and the condition […]
How to Save an Overwatered Plant: Dry, Repot or Propagate

An overwatered plant can often be saved if some roots, stems, or crown tissue remain healthy. Stop watering, empty any standing water, and check the soil, drainage, stem base, and roots before repotting. Let a mildly affected plant dry gradually in bright indirect light. Repot when the soil stays saturated or roots are decaying, and […]
Indoor Plants for Bathroom No Window: Beautiful Plants That Truly Survive

Indoor plants can grow in a bathroom with no window only if they receive artificial light. The best choices are ZZ plant, snake plant, pothos, cast iron plant, Chinese evergreen, and heartleaf philodendron because they tolerate low light better than most houseplants. Bathroom humidity can help foliage stay fresh, but humidity cannot replace light. No […]