


Ramirez says prayer plants love high humidity, and only distilled or filtered water - don’t use tap water! Never allow the soil to dry out completely, as this can cause leaves to brown. Keep the soil fairly moist but never sopping.Crispy leaves are a sign your prayer plant is getting too much sun. While they are tolerant of low-light, they also do well in medium to bright indirect light, near a window with a curtain for example, or under a grow light. Prayer plants are quite hardy and easy to care for.Prayer plants come in many varieties, each with unique coloring. They get their name from the graceful leaves that fold in together at night, like a pair of praying hands. They feature oval tri-colored leaves with feathery veins that almost look painted on. Prayer plants ( Maranta leuconeura) hail from the tropics of Brazil. With the help of plant expert and owner of Meraki Market, a plant and home decor shop in Haddonfield, New Jersey, Madison Ramirez, we’ve compiled a list of easy-to-find, vibrant indoor greenery to breathe life into low-light interior spaces, along with tips and tricks to help these beauties flourish. There’s a wide range of unique and beautiful low-light varieties perfect for indoor spaces. If a lack of natural light is the only thing keeping you from adding plants to your home, wait no more.
