

Coffee Plant Watering
Coffee plants are thirsty little charmers. They’ll droop when they need a drink but bounce back within a few hours (kind of like you after that mid-afternoon cup of coffee!). Keep the soil consistently moist, but never let the roots sit in a puddle. They like a good drench, and then drain any extra water from the pot to avoid waterlogged roots.
These tropical beauties also love a humid environment, so a humidifier or a humidity tray can help them stay happy, lush, and thriving — basically giving them their own little coffeehouse vibe at home.
Coffee Plant Lighting
Coffee plants thrive in bright, indirect light — think sunny room vibes without the harsh rays. Direct sunlight can scorch their leaves, so a sheer curtain or a spot just out of the strongest beams works perfectly. Keep an eye on them as the seasons change, too: summer sun can be more intense, so you may need to move your plant to a slightly shadier spot to keep it happy and thriving.

Coffee Plant varieties
Need more Coffee plant Care Tips?
Check out our latest Coffee plant blog!
The Coffee Plant (yes, the plant that produces that beautiful caffeinated beverage) makes a great easy-care houseplant for beginners and experienced green thumbs alike!
Learn:
- Will my plant grow coffee beans?
- Preferred house temperature
- Common Coffee plant problems

