Don't have a green thumb?
Don't worry, you are not alone!
Here I help you choose the right indoor plants that require no maintenance.
The house and the balcony in bloom are yours without fear of causing your plants to die!
No more worrying about whether to water them or put them in more sun or shade.
I have selected for you 10 plants, green or flowering, impossible to kill even without any maintenance. Watch:
This plant has an originality:it is grown without soil.
Not only does it have a unique and modern look...
...but what's more, it doesn't require any maintenance effort.
Keeping this plant alive is child's play.
Also called tillandsia, it only needs to be soaked in water once every 2 weeks.
And above all, hang them out of direct sunlight.
Let it live and grow:that's all!
The anthurium is this plant with shiny leaves and red or white flowers.
It flowers very easily and the flowers last for months.
The other interest of the anthurium is its ease of maintenance.
These plants thrive in bright, indirect light.
They don't like to have continuously wet soil.
Watering once a week is more than enough or as soon as the soil is dry.
Perfect for anyone who forgets to water the plants!
If there is one indestructible plant, it is bamboo.
Just put the bamboo in a large vase of water and change it from time to time.
Leave the vase in any room you want, even without strong light.
Perfect for an office for example!
Asians love it, because bamboo is Feng Shui and is said to bring good luck.
Bamboo can also be grown in a pot of soil. Ideal on a balcony to hide from neighbours.
Bromeliads are exotic and tropical plants that do not require regular watering.
Why ? Because they retain water in their leaves.
Bromeliad is drought tolerant. Water it only when the top two centimeters of soil are dry.
You can put the bromeliad indoors or outdoors. It likes everywhere as long as it has sun.
These succulents are very hardy.
They bear bright, cheerful flowers that last for months.
No need to water it too often, the kalanchoe hates wet soil.
It thrives in partial sun, indoors or out.
In addition, it grows easily after having repotted it.
At home, I put them in a pot on the railing of my balcony and without special precautions, they grow very well.
They flower continuously with little or no water, really practical.
This is a tree that lives up to its name!
And you'll love it even more when you see how easy it is to maintain and cost-free.
The pachira loves full or partial sun and hates wet soil.
It will suffice to water it every 8/10 days when the soil is dry.
Despite their reputation, orchids are not that demanding.
Just let them live as they want, once you've found the right place.
Mine love to be behind the bay window (contrary to what is advised to do) and I bathe them once a week. That is to say that I let them soak in a basin of water for at least 1 hour.
Others prefer not to be in direct sunlight. And that's it.
We don't have to do more for them.
The orchid blooms again once a year.
Its flowers last between 2 and 3 months, which is very pleasant.
The moonflower is an impossible plant to kill!
This green plant is perfect for inside a home.
Also called spathiphyllum, it brings lush and voluminous greenery.
In addition, it requires very little maintenance. Its advantage?
She lets you know when she's thirsty!
How? 'Or' What ? It's very simple, you will see its leaves sag.
And as soon as you water it, they go for a spin!
Place it in the light, but away from direct sunlight. If it pleases, it will bloom all year round.
It is also called "Devil's creeper".
This indoor plant adapts to all situations:shade or light. But that's not all.
It also lives well in dry soil if you forget to water them...
...only in soil that is too wet if you water it too often!
In short, it is indestructible! I would even say that it is impossible to get rid of.
In addition, they are really easy to take cuttings:throw the stems in a glass of water and wait to see roots.
When they are a few centimeters, put the stem in a pot of soil.
We appreciate succulents for their diversity and their beauty... But also for their resistance to drought.
This plant requires little maintenance and minimal watering.
Put your succulents in indirect sunlight, and water as soon as the soil seems completely dry.
In short, nothing could be simpler!
Have you tested these indestructible plants at home? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to read you!