Ready to Meet Your Plant BFF?

Whether you're a serial plant killer or a seasoned plant parent with a green thumb, choosing the right plant isn’t just about picking the prettiest one. It’s all about finding the plant that suits *your* space and care style. From light levels to size, pet-friendliness, and how much time you can actually spend watering, there are a lot of factors to consider before you bring a plant into your home. But don't worry, we've got you covered—let’s find your plant BFF!

Plant Finder Quiz

How much light does your space get?

Tons of sunlight—it's basically a greenhouse!
Bright but indirect light (soft glow vibes)
A little light, but mostly shade
Almost no natural light—it's a cave situation

How often can you commit to watering?

Every other day—I'm a plant parent pro!
Once a week or so—let's keep it easy.
Forget it! I need something indestructible.

What size plant are you looking for?

Small and cute—desktop vibes
Medium—noticeable but not overwhelming
Large—I want a statement plant!

Got any plant-nibbling pets?

Yes, my furry friends think plants are snacks.
Nope, no pet problems here.

How do you feel about plant care?

I love it! It's like meditation for me.
I'll do the basics, but that's about it.
Let's be real, I'm a certified plant killer.

Find Your Perfect Plant Match

Lighting & Placement

Select plants based on how much light your space receives. Choose plants that thrive in your light conditions—from low light to bright, indirect light. Each plant needs a different amount of sunshine to flourish.

Care Level & Size

Whether you’re looking for a low-maintenance plant or something more challenging, choose based on your care preferences. Plants come in different sizes—find one that suits your space and care ability.

Conclusion

Finding the right plant for your space doesn't have to be complicated. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, your perfect plant is out there waiting to thrive in your home. With the right light, size, and care, you’ll find a plant that feels like the perfect companion.

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