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  2. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    An indoor room comfortably lit for human use provides too little light for most species of tree to grow. [5] Few species will thrive with less than 500 lux available several hours per day. Successful indoor bonsai cultivation requires either selecting from the short list of low-light-tolerant trees, or providing additional lighting for the trees.

  3. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    They do not thrive indoors, where the light is generally too dim, and humidity often too low, for them to grow properly. Only during their dormant period can they safely be brought indoors, and even then the plants require cold temperatures, reduced watering, and lighting that approximates the number of hours the sun is visible.

  4. Plectranthus ernstii - Wikipedia

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    The plant on the left was kept in low light indoors, and the plant on the right was kept in direct sun outdoors. These are often used as houseplants , like bonsai. Growing naturally in humus -rich soil on rocky hillsides, they can thrive in sphagnum moss and bonsai soil, as long as the watering rate is adjusted appropriately.

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    For example, ‘low light’ doesn’t mean complete darkness. On the flip side, putting some plants in direct sunlight can burn their leaves as they try to curl away from the rays. Do your research.

  6. 35 Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder Months

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    $18.00 at brumleyandbloom.com. Aglaonema Wishes. Water: Once every seven to 10 days Since this is one of the most durable indoor plants on offer—it does quite well in low light and needs to be ...

  7. Live in a Cave? We’ve Got the Best Low-Light Plants for You

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    In general, east-, west-, and south-facing windows offer the most light for plants, while north-facing windows, especially in the Northeast and Midwest in winter, offer low-light levels.

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