Too much indoor moisture can also cause damage all around your home, but something you may not know is that you can help diminish the humidity in your house by keeping a few specific indoor plants. When used in conjunction with other humidity solutions, these plants can help absorb that unwanted stickiness and mold hazard.
1. Tillandsia
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Tillandsia is best indoors in front of a bright window, to receive a lot of filtered sunlight, and watering should be done at least two to three times a week. In the event that you’re under watering the plant, the leaves will become increasingly more concave than they are naturally.
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This plant will reduce humidity levels because it is one such plant that, despite being watered, will also absorb moisture from the air through its leaves. The peace lily also needs little sunlight to thrive, so indoor environments will prove no challenge to keeping this plant healthy.
It is the perfect plant to have in your home in order to help decrease moisture in the air.
3. Reed Palm
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In comparison to other palms, reed palms can survive in lower light, making it ideal for a home environment; however, it can grow several feet larger if kept in more well-lit areas. Keep this plant’s soil relatively moist to help it thrive.
4. English Ivy
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This plant can remove the airborne molds typically found in humid places.Care for this plant is simple since it doesn’t need much sunlight. Simply keep the plant’s soil moist, and although it will grow slowly to start with, it should thrive.
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Not only does this plant absorb moisture from the air, it balances out various humidity levels to make it more comfortable in your home.Indirect sunlight and moist soil are all a Boston fern need to survive in your home.