
10 Best Indoor Plants To Grow In September
Did you know your home’s air can be up to five times more polluted than the air outside? The good thing is that you don't have to worry about this when you grow low-maintenance indoor plants in your home. Monsoon has come to an end, and the month of September has started. You might not have realized it, but it's the best time to grow indoor plants. If you’re wondering which indoor plants are best to grow this month, we have got you covered. We bring you 10 of the best low-maintenance indoor plants to grow in the month of September. Whether you are a beginner or a professional, these low-maintenance indoor plants are a great addition to your indoor space. Here’s your organic planting guide, with tips, care instructions, and products to help your plants thrive.
Peace Lily Plant Sapling
Peace lilies are well known for their attractive white flowers, easy maintenance, and ability to improve air quality. Unlike many other indoor plants, they do not require a large amount of water to survive, making them a perfect choice for beginners and travelers. September is the best time to grow peace lilies because this month provides a balance of warmth and moderate sunlight.

Plant Care Tips
- Avoid overwatering the plant as it may damage the roots.
- Use our cocopeat as fertilizer once every six weeks.
- If the leaves droop slightly, it means the plant needs water.
- Allow the top inch of soil to completely dry before watering.
- Dust leaves gently once in a while to keep them glossy and fresh.
Aloe Vera Plant Sapling
Aloe vera is one of the most common additions to indoor and outdoor gardens in Indian households, and there’s a valid reason for it. This plant is not only a low-maintenance indoor plant but also has many uses. Aloe vera is widely used in home remedies, skincare, and even for treating wounds. Keeping an aloe vera plant in your home means you will always have a natural remedy at hand for cuts, burns, and scars.

Plant Care Tips
- Place the plant in bright, indirect sunlight. Placing it in direct sunlight may burn the leaves, causing them to turn yellow or brown.
- Avoid overwatering because it may rot the roots.
Money Plant Sapling
Money plants are widely grown in Indian homes. As kids, we often thought this plant could actually grow money. Money plant is a popular Low-Maintenance Indoor Plant known for its heart shaped leaves, glossy and long trailing vines. Beyond its beauty, it is also considered a symbol of prosperity and good luck.

Plant Care Tips
- Money plants need well-drained soil and consistent watering. You can use our self-watering globes for better results.
- Fertilize the plant once a month with our cocopeat for better results.
ZZ Plant Sapling
The ZZ plant is a popular low-maintenance indoor plant, making it a perfect choice among beginners and frequent travelers. This plant is the ultimate low-maintenance “vacation plant.” It can tolerate weeks without water and thrive in almost little to no light. The ZZ plant is famous for its wide, attractive dark green leaves, which makes it highly aesthetically pleasing. Its waxy, glossy leaves often trick visitors into thinking it’s artificial—until you come along with the watering can.

Plant Care Tips
- Water the ZZ plant once every 2–3 weeks. Avoid overwatering, as it may lead to root rot.
- Dust the leaves of your ZZ plant gently once in a while to keep them glossy and fresh
Areca Palm Sapling
The Areca plant is one of those plants you can place anywhere, and most importantly, it is really easy to take care of. Its aesthetic look, with graceful fronds and a smooth, bamboo-like trunk, helps this plant stand out from the crowd.

Plant Care Tips
- Areca plants grow best in bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, so keep them away from it.
- This plant doesn’t like too much water, so make sure the pot has holes for drainage and always use well-draining soil.
- Water only when the top layer feels dry. During summer, fertilize with our cocopeat to help it grow better.
- Repot the plant every 2–3 years when the roots get too crowded.
Lucky Bamboo Plant Sapling
There's a high chance you might have thought that lucky bamboo is bamboo. Actually, it is a Dracaena. Lucky bamboo is popular among Indian households. It’s not just a low-maintenance indoor plant, but it is also considered a sign of good luck in many cultures. So next time you come across a lucky bamboo plant, consider yourself lucky enough.

Plant Care Tips:
- If you are planting a lucky bamboo plant in water, make sure to avoid using tap water.
- Change water every once in a while.
- Place your lucky bamboo plant in bright, indirect sunlight.
Philodendron Ring of Fire Sapling
If you are looking for something more exotic, then the Philodendron Ring of Fire is perfect for you. This plant loves showing itself. Its stunning leaves look like they have come from another dimension. Unlike other plants where leaves have a single color, the leaves of this plant show multiple colors. Each leaf is unique, and so is each plant. Surprisingly, this is one of the best low-maintenance indoor plants.

Plant Care Tips:
- Use well-draining soil to avoid root rot.
- Place your Ring of Fire sapling in bright, indirect sunlight.
Dracaena Gold Dust Plant Sapling
The Dracaena Gold Dust Plant Sapling stands out with its dark green leaves covered in tiny golden spots, almost like it’s been dusted with gold. It’s also very easy to care for, making it a perfect indoor plant for anyone who wants something beautiful without much effort.

Plant Care Tips:
- Avoid overwatering your Dracaena Gold Dust Plant Sapling.
- Occasionally mist your plant during dry conditions.
Song of Jamaica Plant Sapling
Looking for a low-maintenance indoor plant that gives your space a tropical look? Then the Song of Jamaica is a good choice. You might be fooled by the name into thinking the plant originates from Jamaica, but it actually comes from Madagascar. With its easy-care nature and green leaves growing in clusters, this plant is perfect for anyone who wants greenery in their space without much effort.

Plant Care Tips:
- Allow the top inch of soil to dry between each watering.
- Trim old leaves to keep your Song of Jamaica sapling healthy.
Anthurium Red Plant Sapling
If you are looking for a plant that adds both greenery and a pop of color, the Anthurium Red Plant Sapling is a great pick. The waxy red flowers last for weeks with proper care, making this plant one of the most rewarding low-maintenance indoor plants.

Plant Care Tips:
- Water just enough to keep the soil damp.
- Misting the plant occasionally helps the leaves stay vibrant
Conclusion
September is the perfect month to bring life to your indoor garden. From Peace Lilies to ZZ plants, each of these plants not only adds beauty and makes a good background for your Instagram posts but also improves the environment. These 5 plants represent the perfect blend of modern trends and timeless gardening wisdom. The best plant trends are not just about appearances they are about the plant that fit into your lifestyle and reward you with years of growth and beauty. They are genuinely rewarding to grow. With just a little care, your plants will thrive and keep your indoor garden green all year long.
Choose your Low-Maintenance Indoor Plant this September, grow it with love, and treasure it for years to come. Why wait then? Start your indoor gardening journey with The Affordable Organic Store, and remember that the most beautiful gardens are the result of patience, wisdom, and genuine love. Seeds, buds, and saplings are all available on The Affordable Organic Store website.
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