Regarding the requirements in the original question: It does not grow insects and is easy to take care of. It does not require sunlight.
No worms, just fine. Some plants really don’t like worms.
It’s easy to take care of. You need to look at the environment and the plant itself. If the environment is good (including substrate, water, ventilation) Wako) It doesn’t matter how you plant it.
Does not require sunlight. Most indoor plants now are tropical or rainforest plants. These plants mostly grow under the forest and have relatively low sunlight requirements. However, this does not mean that sunlight is not needed. Otherwise, how would this plant photosynthesize? What's the role? So here we can only say that the demand for sunlight is relatively low. Otherwise, you can look at what so many indoor plants look like growing leggy in the corners.
To sum up, I think ferns may be more suitable for you. Summarizing the contents of the recent public accounts, I give you the following choices:
Staghorn Fern Platycerium
This is a scene that many people are envious of
Staghorn Fern As a well-known Internet celebrity among ferns, it has always been the protagonist of photos posted by various Internet celebrities. The very special antler-shaped leaves hanging on the wall give it a strong Nordic style.
Most staghorn ferns are native to tropical areas, so everyone should pay attention to heat preservation in winter.
The most common one is of course Platycerium bifurcatum, others include P.veitchii, P. holttumii, Asian monkey brain ( Malayan staghorn fern, P. ridleyi), African monkey brain (Madagascar staghorn fern, P. madagascariense), etc.
The shape of the staghorn fern is also quite special, that is, its leaves are divided into two shapes, namely the staghorn-shaped sporophyll we see and the round vegetative leaf.
Spore leaves can produce spores. Generally, the spores are on the back of the leaves. The reason for growing into this shape is similar to the reason why we mentioned Monstera deliciosa before. The bifurcated leaves can allow excess water to leak through the gaps. Lose.
Vegetative leaves are generally round or fan-shaped, close to the attached board or trunk. Friends who have raised them will find that new vegetative leaves will cover the original old leaves in turns. , this is also caused by the rainforest environment. Although the rainforest is indeed rainy, the plants under the forest do not actually receive much water. These leaves are also called water storage leaves. The rotten leaves can also provide organic matter and store water for the plants.
Silver Deer Hybrid
What is the key to raising Staghorn Fern? Don't forget to water them... Hanging on the wall, they often experience the despair of being forgotten.
The material for board planting is generally snake board or sunk board, because it has many pores. In fact, there are also direct use of anti-corrosion wood or ordinary wood for board planting, if you are not very concerned about mold. Question words.