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Small Indoor Plant FAQs
Do small indoor plants need less water than larger ones?
Smaller plants have less soil volume, so they dry out more quickly — but they also require smaller amounts of water. It's best to check the soil regularly and water according to our care guide. Every order from Plntd comes with a care card to guide you through the specific watering process of each plant
Can small indoor plants clean the air?
They can. While their impact is modest due to their size, many small indoor plants still contribute to cleaner indoor air by filtering out certain toxins over time. The more plants you have around, the greater the purifying effect will be.
Are indoor plants easy to care for?
Yes. Caring for indoor plants is simple once they’re in the right spot with the right light. From there, it’s all about building good watering habits. Most of our plants are low-maintenance and beginner-friendly. Every order includes a care card to help you get started with confidence.
Can indoor plants survive in low light?
Absolutely. Many indoor plants in our collection are tolerant to low light levels, making them perfect for homes and offices with minimal sunlight. If you are exclusively looking for low-light surviving plants, click here to view our collection.
Are indoor plants good gifts?
Yes, indoor plants make thoughtful gifts for any occasion — from housewarmings to birthdays. They're symbolic of growth, care, and presence. To make the gift feel effortless for the recipient, we include care cards with every order along with unlimited support via Whatsapp for any questions.
How long do indoor plants live for?
The lifespan of indoor plants varies, but with proper care, many can thrive for several years — even decades. Snake plants and pothos’, are known for their longevity and resilience, making them lasting companions in your space.
Which indoor plants give off oxygen at night?
Snake Plants, Peace Lilies, Aloe Vera and Areca Palms produce oxygen all day and night, making them great for bedrooms and small spaces.