These are the 9 hardest houseplants to kill (trust me, I’ve tried it)

Both plant experts pointed out that watering is the number one in plant death.
Both experts call for overwatering because people make the most common mistakes of killing houseplants.
As a guard against watering, Sabharwal recommends using drained pots, especially if you are a new plant parent. “The excess water often clogs the bottom of the pot without draining, which can cause the roots of the plant to rot. In the case of drain holes, you should water the plant heavily every time until the water starts to drip into the bottom. Let the plant absorb the stuff in the tray in circulation and put the remaining remaining after a few hours.”
Sterling Touts easyplant’s signature self-water pot system as a natural repair. “Customers don’t have to worry about overwatering.” Apart from that, Sterling points out a bad habit of people having hungry light plants.
“Many people think that low light even if they only receive one or two hours a day means their plants will thrive and continue to grow,” she said. “In fact, most tropical houseplants can adapt to unsatisfactory natural light conditions, but they still need a consistent source of light.”