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Low-maintenance indoor plants for busy professionals; A look at the ones that actually survive

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 20, 2026, 12:24 IST
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Low-maintenance indoor plants for busy professionals; A look at the ones that actually survive

In a world of packed schedules, endless notifications, and little time to spare, the idea of caring for indoor plants can feel like just another responsibility. For the right type of plants, you do not have to spend too much time tending to your indoor garden; instead, these plants will silently improve your surroundings without needing much from you.

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Snake Plant: Perfect survivor

If we talk about the best survivor plant that can live indoors, it will definitely be the snake plant. The reason being, snake plants thrive well in low light environments and are also very tolerant to watering needs and can grow well even when they are sometimes overlooked. Apart from this, the leaves of the snake plant offer an architectural look that looks modern.

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Peace Lily: Effortless beauty with blooms

If you want a flowering plant but do not have ample time to devote, peace lilies would be a good choice for you. Though they like bright places, they tolerate low lighting as well. Moreover, the plant shows signs when it wants water by drooping.

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Why low maintenance plants are suitable

Not everyone follows a routine strictly, meaning that some plants are supposed to be watered on a timely basis while some may need specific light exposure. Low maintenance plants offer the flexibility to survive even after missing one or two times with watering them. Moreover, they are tolerant to not needing exact light requirements and stay fresh without any extra efforts put into them by their owners.

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Pothos: The easy plant that beautifies

If there’s something you want that does not demand too much maintenance and still looks stunning, pothos is your answer. The plant is capable of adding a vibrant look to your desk or shelving. It adjusts easily to all sorts of lighting and requires watering just when the soil becomes dry.

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Succulents: miniature but low-maintenance

These plants would fit your requirements perfectly if you want low maintenance plants for small areas. Their leaves can retain water, which means they don’t require regular watering as long as they receive adequate sun.

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ZZ Plant: Almost invincible

Another ideal choice for those who describe themselves as plant killers includes the ZZ plant, which boasts glossy foliage and can tolerate both low light and dry soil. Just make sure to give it enough water now and then; the rest is taken care of by the plant itself.

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