10 Bathroom Plants That Love High Humidity

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7. Snake Plant (Dracaena Trifasciata)

Not only is the snake plant one of the best humidity-loving plants, but it’s also one of the most low-maintenance and adaptable plants to have in your home. It’s no wonder why experts consider it one of the hardest indoor plants to kill. Native to tropical West Africa, this low-maintenance plant comes in many different sizes and varieties to suit your taste, needs, and home.

Snake plants can tolerate low light conditions, but they love medium to bright indirect light. Speaking of, make sure you don’t expose your snake plant to direct sunlight. You don’t need to water it very often; in fact, I have one snake plant at home, and I water it every two to three weeks, which is great because I don’t have to worry about it.

It’s always a good idea to replace the plant’s potting mix once a year, but this goes for any type of indoor plant.

8. Orchids

Orchids are another miracle of nature. They are incredibly stunning plants that truly stand out in a room. Not all varieties of orchids prefer high humidity, and some that do are species of Miltonia, Dendrobium, Encyclia, Masdevallia, Phalaenopsis, and others.

Phalaenopsis orchids, for instance, grow in the shade in their native habitat, making them one of the best low-maintenance indoor plants you can place in your bathroom. They are also great for beginners, not to mention they are easily accessible since you can find them at supermarkets and even convenience stores.

According to experts, using ice cubes is an easy way to make sure you’re giving your orchid the right amount of water and that it absorbs the liquid evenly and slowly. Use three ice cubes for full-size orchids and just one for mini orchids, placing them at the base of the stems.

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