But sometimes having only giant plants in your house can be overwhelming. It’s nice to have a variety of sizes and heights so you can layer them, place them on shelves, and create the prettiest indoor jungle. That’s why tiny houseplants are amazing options. First of all, they’re really cute, and second of all, you can place them on tiny shelves, on little tables, or basically anywhere you can’t fit a medium or big one. If you’re wondering what tiny houseplants to get, we’ve created a list of some of the cutest ones ever. Remember, you can always try finding the baby version of your favorite houseplant too! In order to care for one of these you need to grow it in well-draining, porous soil. They do not like to be overwatered so make sure you’re adding some coco-coir to your soil to add some aeration. Always plant it in a pot with drainage holes! Let it dry out completely between waterings and provide additional humidity if you can. They grow well in bright, indirect light. If you place them directly in a window the leaves could get scorched. Keep in mind that you should be rotating your Pilea so the plant grows upright! The most important thing to note when it comes to caring for a succulent is watering. Do not overwater your plant. Let the soil dry out completely between waterings. It’s better to underwater than to overwater! They like direct sun and usually grow it dry, hot places, so it’s best to mimic those conditions. The best way to water these plants is by bottom watering so that the tiny leaves don’t get wet from pouring water on them. Simply take your pot (with drainage holes) and place it in a filled saucer so the soil can absorb the water.