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​6 low-maintenance plants that survive even if you forget to water them​

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 06:18 IST
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The best low-maintenance plants that survive even without daily tending

Let’s be honest: keeping plants alive isn’t everyone’s superpower.

Some people talk to their monstera every morning, mist leaves, and treat plants like roommates. The rest of us? We realize a plant is dying right around the time its leaves start a dramatic protest. If you’re in this second group, breathe easy. You don’t have to follow some magic watering schedule to have a green home.

Some houseplants are made for the forgetful. Seriously, these guys are tough. They store water in their leaves, stems, or roots, meaning you can skip watering, and they won’t turn on you. Snake plants and ZZ plants, for example, have a reputation for surviving dim rooms and people who travel too much. Ask most gardening experts: people kill these plants with kindness (too much water) more than neglect.

So, if you live a busy, up-in-the-air, or just accidentally oblivious life, give these six undemanding plants a shot. Here’s what to buy, plus how not to mess them up.

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Snake plant

Snake plants are basically the mascot for forgetful plant owners. Tall, sword-shaped leaves store tons of water, letting them ride out long dry spells. They aren’t picky: put them in some dim corners, or at some bright spots, even a few missed weeks are fine. Usually, you can water every two to six weeks (even less in winter).

How to keep it happy: Wait until the soil is desert-dry before adding water again. Go even longer in winter. Give it indirect light if you can, but don’t stress. Too much water is the main risk. So, if you’re in doubt, wait another week.

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ZZ plant

If there’s a prize for houseplant survival, ZZ plants try to win it. Those shiny green leaves and thick underground rhizomes mean weeks without water aren’t a problem, and they look good basically anywhere: dark corners, terrible offices, the works. “Nearly indestructible” isn’t an exaggeration.

How to keep it happy: Water maybe every two to four weeks (less in winter), and only when the soil’s really dry. Give it moderate to low light. Don’t let it sit in muddy soil; root rot is its main foe.

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Pothos

Pothos is the plant world’s easy-going friend. Long vines, heart-shaped leaves, fast growth, and a forgiving nature. It bounces back quickly if you miss a watering or three, and will let you know it’s thirsty with a little dramatic wilting.

How to keep it happy: Water when the top inch of the soil is dry, usually every week or two. Bright, indirect light is best, but pothos tolerates most rooms. Keep it out of harsh sun, which will roast the leaves.

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Aloe Vera

Aloe can thrive with very little attention. Those thick, juicy leaves store tons of water, and the plant naturally prefers dry spells. Honestly, Aloe doesn’t want to be fussed over.

How to keep it happy: Let the soil dry out completely, then soak. Once every few weeks is enough, and even less in winter. It loves bright light, well-draining soil, and hates soggy roots.

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Spider plant

Spider plants are resilient and cheerful. Even if you forget them or the air’s a bit dry, they recover fast. Plus, they grow cute baby “spiderettes” that you can share. These are plant community favorites because they’re so forgiving, and look great in hanging baskets.

How to keep it happy: Water when the top bit of soil feels dry. Bright light is great, but they’ll take shade, too. If the tips go brown, the air’s probably dry. So, trim, and it’ll keep going.

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Cast iron plant

The name says it all: cast iron plants survive nearly everything. Dark corners, dry rooms, and skipped waterings don’t bother them. People have used them to liven up gloomy spaces for generations. They’re not flashy, but they’re practically unkillable.

How to keep it happy: Wait until the soil is just slightly dry. Medium-to-low light is perfect, but direct sun is too harsh. These need changes rarely, and love being left alone.

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