Artificial Sunlight For Plants

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Plants

Just like SAD lamps get rid of the blues for those with seasonal affective disorder, indoor grow lights have an even better effect on house plants. Plants are alive and to keep them that way,


terreriums

terreriums

If you’re trying to grow houseplants indoors, you’ll find that some rooms of your house are low in natural light. Sunlight is the perfect balance of wavelengths necessary for plant growth and blooming, but you can also use artificial light to help your plants along. Here’s what you need to know to supplement your houseplants with artificial light.


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The 9 BEST Low Light House Plants to grow in your home or office. They grow well in dark spots or under artificial lights. Also VERY easy to care for!


Plant Care.

Plant Care.

If you’re looking to add new houseplants to your space, there’s one big factor you have to keep in mind: the kind of lighting you have at home. Here’s how to know the different kinds of light and how to make adjustments if needed. How can I figure out what kind of light I have at home? To better understand light within your home, it’s important to know where your windows point, especially if you’re relying on natural lighting to help your plants grow. As we know, the sun rises in the East and sets in the West, so it’ll be moving throughout the day. Not sure which direction your windows face? Use a compass or compass app on your phone, and you’ll know right away. Once you understand what kind of windows you have, how the sun moves, and the time of the year it is, you can better determine how much light is coming in. Here is more direction on the kind of light you receive based on which direction your windows face: N- Low to moderate indirect light. Only suited for low light plants like the Snake Plant Laurentii or ZZ Plant. Direct sun and/or intense sun does not come through. S- Bright indirect light to full sun in the afternoon. Best for light-loving plants like succulents, cacti and Monstera Deliciosa. E- Medium bright, indirect light. Best for plants like the Pothos or Bird’s Nest Fern which can tolerate a wider spectrum of light. Any direct sunlight during the day isn’t intense enough to cause leaf burn. W- Medium bright indirect light with some direct sun moving across at the end of the day. Ideal for most houseplants. Now that you know what kind of sunlight you have, here are a few other factors to consider: Obstructions: Look out for anything that will block sunlight in your home. Even if you have a South-facing window, if it faces a building or is obstructed by trees, it will diffuse the amount of light coming in. Be mindful of indoor obstructions as well, like furniture and other plants blocking a window. Size of windows: The size of your windows will help indicate how much light will be dispersed coming inwards. If you have larger windows, you can place plants farther away and they will still receive plenty of light, while the smaller windows will only provide a limited range of sunlight. If you can, it’s best to place plants directly in the window, especially if there are obstructions or no more than 2-3 feet away. Plants that are more low light tolerant can be placed farther away from the window as long as they still have visibility to the window. Light meters: You could also invest in a light meter to measure light, especially if sunlight is dispersed farther from the window, to ensure there is enough in your home for your dream plant! Generally, anywhere between 100-200+ foot candles is where plants want to be. Low light plants can withstand as low as 50-75 foot candles. Artificial lighting: If you don’t have ideal lighting for the plants you’d like (for example, if you have a Northern exposure but want more bright light plants, or have dead zones of natural light in general), you can consider adding artificial light to your home. Plants cannot survive without some form of sunlight (natural or artificial), so if you plant to add your plants to a basement or place with no sunlight, you will need to consider a grow light of some sort to make sure your plant thrives.


Gardening Ideas For Beginners

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Sonoma Goods For Life® 25-in. Artificial Grass Potted Plant

Sonoma Goods For Life® 25-in. Artificial Grass Potted Plant

Add to the relaxing atmosphere of your home with this Sonoma Goods For Life artificial grass potted plant.


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