There’s one thing I always struggle with at this time of year: keeping my houseplants happy. More specifically, maintaining the right moisture level through both watering and humidity. That was until I discovered a humidifier – the ultimate hack for perking up tropical houseplants.

I’ve tried using a humidity tray for indoor plants before, but it simply can’t compete with a humidifier. It’s by far the easiest way to increase humidity for indoor plants, gently releasing a cool mist for them to absorb. What’s even better? They’re affordable, simple to use, and incredibly effective.

All you need to do is fill it with water, place it near your plants, and let it work its magic, increasing the humidity in the air. I’ve genuinely watched my houseplants go from drooping to standing tall within just a few hours of running one. Here’s how it works.

Why Use a Humidifier for Houseplants?

One of the most common houseplant mistakes is overlooking the environment they naturally thrive. Tropical indoor plants, for example, originate from warm, humid climates, so creating similar conditions at home is key to keeping them healthy and vibrant.

You may have come across advice to use a plant mister (like this from Amazon) and a pebble tray (like this from Amazon) to boost humidity for houseplants, but the reality is these methods need constant attention to be truly effective. A plant mister, in particular, demands frequent spritzing to meaningfully raise humidity – though it’s still a delightful way to give your plants a refreshing mist.

I’ve found the Levoit Humidifier, also from Amazon, to be a game-changer for keeping my houseplants happy. With its generous water reservoir and gentle misting mechanism, it reliably raises humidity levels without any guesswork. It works particularly well when paired with the simple trick of grouping your plants – this creates a mini microclimate, where warmth and moisture naturally build as the plants transpire.

Bonus points: compact and portable, this humidifier can be placed anywhere in your home, making it both practical and fuss-free for keeping your indoor jungle thriving.

Plus, many humidifiers can be adjusted to control both the frequency of the mist and its direction. This makes it easy to tailor the humidity to the specific needs of each plant – for instance, an orchid thrives around 70% humidity, while a monstera prefers closer to 40%.

The best part? It’s incredibly low-maintenance. Aside from topping up the reservoir when it runs low, you can practically set it and forget it, letting your humidifier do all the work to keep your houseplants happy and thriving.

Shop Humidifiers in the Black Friday Sales

Levoit Top Fill Humidifiers for Bedroom, 2.5l Tank for Large Room, Easy to Fill & Clean, 28db Quiet Cool Mist Air Humidifier for Home Baby Nursery & Plants, Auto Shut-Off and Bpa-Free for Safety, 25h

This humidifier features a generous 2.5-liter water tank, providing up to 25 hours of continuous operation. Its whisper-quiet design ensures it won’t disrupt your daily routine, making it perfect for both living spaces and bedrooms.

Humsure Humidifier Suitable for Large Room, 2.4gal/9l Bedroom Silent Humidifier, 3-Speed Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier, Timer, Aromatherapy Cotton, Remote Control, Sleep Mode, White

This tower humidifier boasts a 9-liter water tank, perfect for larger rooms or clusters of houseplants. It comes with a handy remote control, allowing effortless adjustment from anywhere in the room.

Crane White Teardrop Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier, 1 Gallon Auto Shut-Off for Large Room, Baby Nursery, Bedroom Office, Clear & White

Crane Teardrop Humidifier

This elegant teardrop humidifier adds a touch of style to your houseplant care routine. With a 1-gallon capacity and ultrasonic technology, it delivers a quiet, consistent mist without disrupting your home.

Which Houseplants Like Humidifiers?

Houseplants that thrive in naturally humid environments, such as tropical rainforests, benefit the most from a humidifier. This includes some of the most popular indoor plants, such as Monstera deliciosa (available from Amazon), moth orchids (available from Walmart), ferns, and peace lilies.

Houseplants hailing from arid environments, such as indoor succulents and cacti, rarely benefit from a humidifier. These desert dwellers thrive in dry conditions, and too much moisture can lead to houseplant root rot or even be fatal.

For a harmonious indoor garden, it’s best to group plants with similar humidity needs together. This way, a single humidifier can nurture your tropical and moisture-loving plants, while those that prefer drier air remain perfectly content.

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FAQsAre Humidifiers Loud?

The level of noise a humidifier produces can vary significantly depending on the model. For houseplants, I recommend choosing an ultrasonic humidifier. These are designed to operate quietly and unobtrusively, making them perfect for long periods of use – whether nurturing your plants or creating a calming atmosphere for sleep.

Once you have your humidifier, don’t forget to read up on things to never put in a humidifier and how to clean a humidifier so you can keep it in top condition for years to come.

Shop Houseplant Accessories

Sourace 4pc Iridescent Self Watering Globes, Large Glass Rainbow Plant Watering Globes, Self Watering Planter Insert for Indoor and Outdoor, Plant Watering Blubs, Automatic Plant Waterer

These self-watering globes take the effort out of houseplant care. They release water gradually into the soil, keeping it consistently hydrated, while adding a decorative, sculptural touch to your plant pots.

Canvas Garden Apron

Use this beautiful garden apron to carry around essential tools while tending to houseplants. It has multiple pockets to maximize capacity and can be tied to a comfortable fit.

Prunepro Garden Scissors Pruning Shears Sharp Stainless Steel Non-Stick Teflon Coating Blade for Precise Cuts Garden Snip Bonsai Clippers for Plants Rose Flower

These pruning scissors are perfectly sized for indoor plants. Their sharp stainless steel blades make precise, clean cuts, helping your houseplants stay healthy and thrive.

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