Plant Care
Beginner’s Guide to Indoor Plant Care
Learn simple indoor plant care tips for beginners, including watering, light, soil and common mistakes, with Urban Bagicha’s practical guide.
Updated 6 May 2026
🌿 Beginner’s Guide to Indoor Plant Care
Starting your plant journey can feel confusing — how much water, sunlight, or care is enough? Don’t worry. With a few simple basics (and Urban Bagicha self-watering planters 😉), keeping plants alive becomes easy and enjoyable.
Choose beginner-friendly plants like snake plant, money plant, or ZZ plant. They are low-maintenance and forgiving if you make small mistakes.
Overwatering is the #1 reason plants die. With Urban Bagicha self-watering planters, your plant takes only what it needs.
Most indoor plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid placing them in harsh direct sun or completely dark corners.
Good drainage is essential for healthy roots. Self-watering planters help maintain the perfect balance of moisture.
Plants need time to adjust to a spot. Frequent movement can stress them and slow their growth.
Yellow leaves, drooping, or slow growth are signals. Your plant will tell you what it needs—just pay attention.
You don’t need to be an expert to grow healthy plants. Start small, keep it simple, and let Urban Bagicha make plant care effortless. The more you observe, the better you’ll get 🌱