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Plants for dark interiors

Houses with little light are already frustrating for their tenants and if you also cannot add plants because your home does not receive enough daily light, then your mood can be totally damaged. But do not worry because even if your home has a dark interior, you can add plants for dark interiors and they will help you bring joy to your home and make you feel much better even if you do not have a lot of daily light.

But if you decide to have plants in the dark interior of your home, you have to worry that they will survive. Although all plants need light to survive, there are some that can do without this light and therefore are the ones that interest you to decorate your home since they will thrive in the shade or in low light. Next I am going to talk about some of these plants for dark interiors , so you will know which plants are indicated for your home.

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Index
  1. White orchids
  2. The lily of peace
  3. The lucky bamboo

White orchids

White orchids can grow perfectly in the absence of direct sunlight . Even so, it is important that you make sure that you buy a fresh and perfect stem without any type of defect or disease. The orchid can be grown in a large pot with nutrient-dense soil. When the white orchid grows in the dark, its flowers are green, but if you want the leaves to lighten, you can use supplementary lamps.

The lily of peace

The lily of peace will also help you improve the quality of the air inside your home. In addition, the lily of peace is one of the few options that even growing in low light will be able to develop its flowers creating a much more pleasant environment.

The lucky bamboo

Lucky bamboo is a beautiful plant great for living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms and even for your terrace. This plant grows very well in semi-dark places . To develop and reproduce it will need shade, it supports low temperatures and needs little water. The direct sun would burn their sensitive leaves and turn them dry and yellow. Therefore, lucky bamboo is a plant that you can have in the shade and that you can water with tap water on a regular basis. If you notice that the daughters are turning yellowish or brown it is because they are receiving too much light or because their roots are growing too much.

Which of these plants do you like the most?

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Maria Anderson
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Hello, I am a blogger specialized in environmental, health and scientific dissemination issues in general. The best way to define myself as a blogger is by reading my texts, so I encourage you to do so. Above all, if you are interested in staying up to date and reflecting on these issues, both on a practical and informative level.

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