>>1313165Self-pollinators are your friend, manual pollination of m/f blossom crops are a pain in the ass indoors. This means greens, peas, beans, herbs, tomatoes and peppers (with some help on pollination).
Greens, tomatoes and peppers all love the sun, so you need to read up on your choices for indoor lighting - LED v fluorescent. All of the above plants can grow in either, it's more about your space confines and what containers you intend to grow in.
Consider hydroponics for indoors - it eliminates a vast majority of the bugs you import by bringing soil into your indoor space. Not all plants or cultivars take well to it however, some need specific nutrient and pH formulas to thrive on hydro.
There is tons of info out there, do some research before diving in. Start with easy stuff like herbs and lettuce.
Pic related is some indoor stuff I have going - in order left to right starting at top:
Boxcar Willie tomato, Juno tomato, Yellow Pear tomato, generic cherry tomato, Korean pepper. The leaf roll on some of the tomatoes has since calmed down, turned out I had the solution too strong and needed to dilute it a little bit.