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Baby Plants

Baby plants are young starter versions of popular houseplants, a practical way to build a collection on a smaller budget while watching each plant mature in your own conditions. They also open the door to varieties that may be harder to justify at larger sizes.

What matters is pace. Small plants have less stored moisture, smaller root systems and less margin for neglect, so they dry faster, scorch faster and react more quickly to care changes than established specimens. They are a lovely choice when you enjoy the process, not just the finished look.

Two Alocasia baby plants, plug and baby plant, on white backround

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Pilea libanensis 'Greyzy' ('Silver Sparkles') leaf close-up on white background.Pilea libanensis 'Greyzy' ('Silver Sparkles') potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Polyscias scutellaria 'Butterfly' leaf close-up on white background.Polyscias scutellaria 'Butterfly' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Syngonium podophyllum 'Maria Allusion' leaf close-up on white background.Syngonium podophyllum 'Maria Allusion' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Alocasia longiloba 'Purple' leaf close-up on white background.Alocasia longiloba 'Purple' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' leaf close-up on white background.Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Aspidistra elatior leaf close-up on white background.Aspidistra elatior potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Aspidistra elatior Price€59,75
Musa acuminata 'Dwarf Cavendish' leaf close-up on white background.Musa acuminata 'Dwarf Cavendish' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Epipremnum aureum leaf close-up on white background.Epipremnum aureum potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 6.
Epipremnum aureum PriceFrom €16,00
Musa × paradisiaca 'Ae Ae' leaf close-up on white background.Musa × paradisiaca 'Ae Ae' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Musa × paradisiaca 'Ae Ae' PriceFrom €58,25
Planter 'Brussels round' main product photo on white background.Planter 'Brussels round' on white background, product photo 2.
Planter 'Brussels round' PriceFrom €8,50
Chlorophytum comosum variegatum leaf close-up on white background.Chlorophytum comosum variegatum potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Asplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' leaf close-up on white background.Asplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Asplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' PriceFrom €7,75
Fittonia albivenis leaf close-up on white background.Fittonia albivenis potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Fittonia albivenis Price€7,00
Live Cushion Moss main product photo on white background.Live Cushion Moss on white background, product photo 2.
Live Cushion Moss Price€19,00
Aeschynanthus longicaulis (marmoratus) leaf close-up on white background.Aeschynanthus longicaulis (marmoratus) potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Plant Fly Trap - Fungus Gnats Sticky Traps main product photo on white background.Plant Fly Trap - Fungus Gnats Sticky Traps on white background, product photo 2.
Coco Coir main product photo on white background.Coco Coir on white background, product photo 3.
Coco Coir PriceFrom €11,00
Spathiphyllum wallisii 'Sensation' leaf close-up on white background.Spathiphyllum wallisii 'Sensation' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Philodendron 'McColley's Finale' leaf close-up on white background.Philodendron 'McColley's Finale' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 3.
Sedum makinoi 'Tornado' leaf close-up on white background.Sedum makinoi 'Tornado' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Alocasia 'Pink Dragon' ('Aurora') leaf close-up on white background.Alocasia 'Pink Dragon' ('Aurora') potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 4.
Hedera helix variegata leaf close-up on white background.Hedera helix variegata potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.
Hedera helix variegata Price€5,50
Planter 'Amber' main product photo on white background.Planter 'Amber' on white background, product photo 4.
Planter 'Amber' PriceFrom €8,25
Alocasia 'Prince of Curup' leaf close-up on white background.Alocasia 'Prince of Curup' potted houseplant in nursery pot on white background, product photo 2.

Key care anchors for Baby Plants

  • Stage: Baby Plants are fully rooted young plants, not seeds, but still building reserves and root mass.
  • Light: bright, indirect light is ideal; avoid harsh midday sun while foliage is still small and tender.
  • Water: keep the mix lightly moist, letting the upper layer dry before watering again, never completely bone dry for long.
  • Substrate: airy, fine-textured mix with a clear mineral fraction so young roots get both moisture and oxygen.
  • Handling: move pots gently; avoid frequent repotting or root disturbance during the first months.
  • Growth: expect smaller leaves and slower progress than on mature plants at first, then steadier leaf production once conditions stay consistent.
Two Alocasia baby plants, plug and baby plant, on white backround

Baby Plants & Plug Plants: starter-sized houseplants to grow on

Baby and plug plants are small starter plants of the same houseplant species you see in larger pots: compact tops, young roots and plenty of room to grow. They are a good way to try more indoor plants in less space and to shape the final look from an early stage.

These are not easier versions of a plant. The species are identical to the adult houseplants, just with less stored energy and smaller root systems. Young plants react quickly to missed waterings, harsh sun or heavy substrates, so you see underwatering, overwatering or burn much sooner than on big, settled pots; the practical steps right after unboxing are laid out in Complete Baby Plant Care Guide.

When you pick from Baby Plants & Plug Plants, think ahead to the adult shape and size: climber on a support, trailing plant, compact pot or future floor plant. Start by checking where you have brighter and softer light, then choose species whose mature footprint fits your shelves or stands, and read the product page for how often you will be potting up and adjusting care. For plug-specific behaviour from tissue culture starter to mature plant, see Plug Plants Explained: Indoor Care Guide.

  • Great for: building a collection gradually with young houseplants and starter plants you can grow on yourself.
  • Short-term reality: a bit more attention to moisture, light and pot size while roots establish properly.
  • You’ll notice: quicker visible reactions to underwatering, overwatering or sudden light shifts than in big, settled plants.
  • Plan ahead for: at least one pot size jump and some support decisions once growth takes off.
  • Not a match if: you only want instant statement plants that look finished the day they arrive.

Choose Baby Plants & Plug Plants if you enjoy growing things on from starter size, then filter by light and future footprint so each plant has a clear long-term spot.

Frequently Asked Questions About Baby Plants

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