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  2. 6 Signs Your Houseplant Isn't Getting the Right Light (and ...

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    Houseplants set outside for the summer can also experience this issue, especially if they aren't hardened off first. Plants set in a southern window for the winter can also get too much light as ...

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    Put one in a distinctive planter in your home, and enjoy the low-maintenance greenery it offers! Watering: Water only when soil is very dry, and don't give it a lot of water.

  4. How to Care for Polka Dot Plant Indoors and Outside ...

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    Polka dot plants like partial shade. Its native home is on the rainforest floor in the Republic of Madagascar, where the leafy canopy of larger trees and plants cast shade on the much shorter ...

  5. Shade garden - Wikipedia

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    Very few edible plants grow well in shady conditions, so shade gardens are usually ornamental gardens, though growing flowers may also be difficult in shade. [2] Light shade, also known as "dappled sunlight", may support growing herbs or some leaf vegetables, but in addition to lack of light, trees and other large plants which create shade ...

  6. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Houseplants which survive in conditions similar to a homeowner's living space will have a higher probability of survival. Tropical houseplants which grow under high thresholds of heat, for instance, will grow sun leaves which contain fewer chloroplasts. Plants which grow in the shade will grow shade leaves, containing more chloroplasts.

  7. Spathiphyllum - Wikipedia

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    Plants grow best between 70 and 90 °F (21 and 32 °C). Once at a size ready for sale, plants are sprayed with gibberellic acid, which induces flowering 9 to 12 weeks after a single treatment. [4] It lives best in shade and needs little sunlight to thrive, and is watered approximately once a week.

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