Low Light House Plants Do Any Of You Have Plants? What Kind Is Best For House Plants? For Low Light?

Do any of you have plants? what kind is best for house plants? for low light? - low light house plants

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Old School 72 said...

Are there plants Ivy GOOD. You need lots of light, light that is in Windows. Keep the soil moist and grow this property. Only regular Ivy, you can find at Walmart, for four or five U.S. dollars, or every fourth plant. YOU beautiful house plants and require little attention. Also, the leaves shine, use a bit of mayonnaise on the leaves, SHINE CAUSE This will cause the leaves and to plant more beautiful.

kimmi said...

Ferns, philodendroms impatient and Cole to name a few

foxfire said...

Pothos, philodendron, peace lily

Fizzle said...

Look for green plants. Spider plants, most of ivy, ferns (stay away from asparagus - make a mess), split leaf philodendron, looks good and can get serious. Jade plants, too. This is the death appear to have more problems. And they are pretty cheap. Easy to spread, so you can get cuttings from friends (except for Philodendron) or new pots of them. They all do better when placed in the summer and give them the low fertilizer solution. Repotting regularly (I have no problem with it, but it is important to them) to keep healthy. Do not fertilize in winter. And if someone in bloom for a cut for one night cereus found, he succeeded. Allow to dry a little, and then paste it into the ground. It takes a few years to bloom, but not regret. You can tell when you are ready to bloom. Call friends and have a little party. It opens after sunset and the flower has died that morning.

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