I'm very pleased! Hello Michelle, Thank you for your feedback. It means a lot! We are so glad you enjoy using your sprayer and pleased with our service. May your plants grow happy and healthy!
I first came across the Lechuza Pon after purchasing one of their large containers. I am going to use it as my potting mix for a philodendron in a self watering container. My City Plants was the only company that had it in stock and offered fast shipping! Thank you! Thank you, Gail, for your review. Pon is great and plants LOVE it!
May your Philodendron plant grow happy and healthy! Bright light Direct sunlight. Long sun exposure. South or Southwest-facing windows up to 10 feet away. East or West facing windows up to 10 feet away. Medium light Partial, Filtered or Indirect sunlight.
They are similar. Just think of bright, indirect light as being slightly—for lack of a better word—brighter. Low light typically means very far away from the light source, receiving almost no natural light.
It could also mean in front of a window that is significantly blocked by trees or another building, or no natural light at all but fluorescent light instead. Keep in mind, low light is not total darkness. You should still be able to read a book in low light. Note that most houseplants do better with more light. Rather, they just tolerate it better than others.
Weird to think about right? But outside, plants receive natural light from all angles whereas the only source of natural light for indoor plants might be a window or two. East-facing windows and west-facing windows do not change. North-facing windows receive the least amount of sunlight.
Consider sticking your low-light plants here, but just remember in the winter things might get a little TOO dark in your north-facing rooms. Also, with the lack of sunlight, they tend to be the coldest rooms. Just as the sun is weakest in north-facing windows, the sun is strongest and remains the longest in south-facing windows. This is because the sun follows an arc across the southern sky as it moves from east to west throughout the day.
Stick your full-sun-loving plants here! The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, so east-facing windows will receive early moderate-to-bright sunlight which will be gone by the afternoon.
East-facing windows can be considered somewhat of a happy medium for plants. Plants that like medium light will do well here, and lots of bright- or low-light plants can adjust to medium light. Being the opposite of east, west-facing windows will receive bright light in the afternoon hours up until the sun sets.
West-facing windows are also a good choice for plants that like a lot of light. However, something to note here is that western rooms can get pretty toasty, especially in the summer. University of Minnesota Extension. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.
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