Giving your Indoor Plants Enough Light
The three things that all plants need to
survive are food, water, and dirt. The food for plants is
created when enough light is provided. The water and dirt
part of the equation are pretty straight forward as long as you
follow the recommended care instructions and don’t forget to
water your plants. But how do you ensure that your indoor
plants are getting enough light? Finding the right
location in your home may require some trial and error before
you find the perfect spot.
Before deciding on what type of plants you will have in your
house, look into the light requirements. The four
categories that describe the different light requirement for
plants are low, medium, high, and very high. If you have
a sunroom or skylights in your home and can position your
plants in or under them you can purchase plants that need high
or very high light exposure. Be aware that some plants
can get too much sun, in which case the light that comes in
from a regular window should suffice.
There are options you can utilize if you want a certain type
of plant and know that your house is not going to provide it
enough light. You can purchase specially designed grow
bulbs to supplement the amount of light the plant is
getting. Be aware of the light requirements for your
plants when choosing this lighting method. Although
plants require a lot of light to grow there is such a thing as
too much light too. The exact ratio for your plant may
differ but a good guideline to follow is 14 hours of sunlight
to 10 hours of darkness.
Your plants will let you know if they are getting too much
or not enough light (either they will begin to look dry or will
become limp). Try different locations in your home to
find the best place for them.
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