How much light do our indoor plants need?
Light is one of the most important sources of life for all living beings. Just as we miss the sun’s rays on short, foggy days, so do the leaves of our favorite plants: they lose their freshness without enough light and soon fall off. Direct exposure to daylight is an important factor in the development of plants. Each plant species needs daylight in different amounts, but many of them are adaptable to the local conditions.

The pansies will dry up quickly in full sun, they prefer a partially shaded place
Proper care is a must for our beautiful indoor plants. Therefore it is recommended to get artificial lighting (plant lamps) for them in winter. So that it doesn’t get too cold in the room, the UV lamps come to the rescue. Rooms with white walls are also preferred, as this is where the indoor plants feel most comfortable.

The cyclamen also like indirect sunlight and sufficient water
In order to be able to receive the required amount of daylight better, it helps to carefully wipe the leaves with a damp cloth or spray them directly. However, this is better avoided for plants with soft leaves.

The orchids are best on an east or west window sill
How do you know how much light a plant needs? Usually the decorative flowering plants need more daylight than others. Are the leaves of your potted plants streaked with dark brown or gray? This is a sure sign that it is too warm and sunny for you – obviously the plant can wither in the heat too.

Large-leaved green plants are easy to care for and do not need a lot of light

Your indoor plants bring a certain dose of green to your ambience
Moving the indoor plants to a shady place should be done gradually. Do you want to put some potted plants on the windowsill in summer? No rather not! Better take them deeper into the room and pull the curtains! How to protect your indoor plants from the glaring sunlight!

Plant species with soft, hairy leaves do not tolerate spraying with water
If there is insufficient daylight, the potted plants grow unevenly or their growth can stop completely. The green leaves turn yellow in this case, while the flowers appear slightly green. To improve this situation, change the location of your indoor plants! It is better to choose a location with an east or south orientation. Reserve the north-facing rooms for shade-loving plant species.

The culinary herbs do not tolerate direct sunlight, but they like a partially shaded location
In summer, most houseplants are kept in a light to partially shaded place with little sunlight. In winter, on the other hand, the heating dries out the leaves of the houseplants, which is why they are also wiped with a damp cloth.

A sudden change in location is not a plant that likes to tolerate

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