We recently bought a 1 bedroom+den condo, and I wanted to get some plants. I've never taken care of any indoor plants before, nor have I done any gardening in my life. I need something that is: -Easy to keep alive -Pretty -Produces quite a bit of oxygen
I was looking at this list: http://www.ourhouseplants.com/guides/50-plants-that-clean-the-air, but I don't know which ones are the lowest maintenance. If anyone has any recommendations (doesn't have to be on that list) please let me know!
Thanks!
Dont get a fern. They wont die but will linger to remind you what a poor gardener you are.
Here's the thing: most plants that are more proficient at cleaning the air and producing oxygen are going to be on the easier side of the spectrum as far as care is concerned. This is because they tend to rely on the air more for their nutrients and get less of their energy from sunlight. And because they don't receive as much light they require less watering. But here is the rub: to get a measurable impact in air-cleaning and oxygen producing from them you need a significant density of them. If I recall, along the lines of one every 3 square feet.
For the sake of giving a recommendation though some of the easiest are snake plant and zz plant, marginata is pretty good too as well as pothos and philodendrons.
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What indoor plants produce the most oxygen, and are easy to keep alive?
Dont get a fern. They wont die but will linger to remind you what a poor gardener you are.
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Hello, i am looking find out which plant creates the most oxygen, it doesnt matter indoor outdoor, marine or land, just the one that creates the most oxygen?
Turns out it is alot harder to find than i first thought, so figured some of you clever folk on here would be the best people to ask? Any help would be greatly appreciated.