Best plant for non planters lol
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I like the thought of having plants. everyone likes fresh air right? haha, but knowing me they would die from hydration .
What are some good plants that you don't need to care for to much besides cactus. -
Most houseplants sold in local shops should be fine.
European (created/bred) ficus trees are a better choice traditional ficus trees as they were created for being a houseplant. They are more giving to a variety of conditions and won't drop their leaves with the slightest change of conditions.
Orchids are nice, but you have to know what you are doing to get them to reflower.
ZZ plants are a good choice. They can take a wider variety of conditions and survive. If you are a very neglectful person, then try to get one that's in a 5-inch pot or bigger so it will survive. They can live through some of the worst houseplant conditions. They won't die easily, but won't thrive either.  I have one in the darkest place in my house and it's growing, but it's extremely slow. The more light it has, the more water fertilizer it needs. If the "branches" (more like stalks) are droopy, then it needs water/fertilizer. It grows from a tuber, so be careful not to overwater.
Peperomia has well over 1,000 varieties, but their care is very simple and most people can be successful with these, except the worst of the worst plant killer people with black fingers rather than green fingers. They hate overwatering and will rot easily. They like a bit of neglect, but not cactus amount of neglect.
Mother-in-law plants are pretty bulletproof but need a decent amount of light. The tips are evil and you may want to clip the spikes off with nail clippers or the like.
Cast Iron plants are nice too. In Houston, we had these both inside and outside. Don't put these in full sun or they will burn. Leaf color is based on the amount of light. More light means lighter/brighter leaves. The lowest survival amount of light gives a seemingly near black leaf.
Palms are also good but don't really like dry indoor conditions. If you live in a place where you need a lot of AC and/or heat, then you might want to skip these. If you live in a place where you can keep the windows open, then they should do well.
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cactus
yo just water it once in 2-3 days and put it where it can get sunshine -
Monstera Deliciosa is very easy to grow and maintain. Devils Ivy is also a good one.