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Choose flowers, first look at the light inside

Skyler White
2020-09-22 09:20:34
The indoor light is very different from the outdoor light. Most of the indoor areas only scatter light. According to the different areas, we need to choose plants purposefully and put them in the appropriate living environment, so that the plants can grow healthily. Let's see what kind of plants we need to choose for different conservation environments!

Sunniness

Some families, such as the top floor or independent houses, have sunny rooms or halls, with four seasons like spring, which is very suitable for indoor flower growth. If there is a large open balcony at home, the light here is also excellent. We can choose some sun loving plants, such as asparagus, cactus, succulent and common flower watching plants, such as orchid, guayeju, rose, osmanthus, etc. But it should be noted that part of the sun needs to be covered in summer.

There is some direct light.

Sunniness

The sunshine is 80cm away from the east window and the west window and the south window. There's a part of direct light here, and there's plenty of light. Most indoor plants can grow well here. Such as Chlorophytum, violet, Commelina, etc.

With light and no direct light

Sunniness

Under the condition of 1.5-2.5m around the south window or other similar light conditions, it is not allowed to raise ornamental plants here, but it can ensure the normal growth of some shade resistant ornamental plants. For example, Wenzhu, Rohdea japonica, ivy, Swiss cheese plant, pothos, white crane taro, etc.

Half shade condition

Sunniness

Close to the window without direct light or far away from the window with direct light. Here you can choose plants with strong negative tolerance, such as Rohdea japonica, orchid, Brazilian iron, taro, snake plant and other plants.

In the dark

In the shade

Far from the window. Here we can only choose the most shade tolerant plant species among the foliage plants, such as Rohdea japonica, orchid, fern, snake plant and Helianthus. But these plants can not grow well in the dark. In the process of maintenance, we need to change positions regularly so that the plants can receive the sunlight, otherwise the plants will grow poorly.

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