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by Adele Millard

Author: Adele Millard
Language: English
Publisher: Sterling Pub. Co (1975)
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Rating: 4.5
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Millard, Adele; Lewis, Glenn; Millard, Bud; Thompson, Gregory.

Millard, Adele; Lewis, Glenn; Millard, Bud; Thompson, Gregory. Instructions for a variety of indoor plant projects including window boxes, dish gardens, and terrariums and advice on caring for individual plants such as avocados, cacti, and camellias. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Uploaded by Lotu Tii on May 13, 2013.

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How to Use Lights for Plants Indoors. Supplemental light is usually essential for starting seeds indoors. Seedlings that don’t get enough natural or artificial light grow tall and rangy, with weak stems. To grow strong seedlings, the light should be placed close to the tray, and raised as the plants grow taller. Seedlings and mature plants growing indoors need more hours of light than you may expect. As a general rule, provide 14 to 18 hours of artificial light with a few hours of darkness each day. A timer set to turn on and off at specific times makes this lighting task easier.

When you’re deciding where to put a plant, keep in mind that south-facing windows receive much more light than . Misting foliage is actually not an efficient way to increase humidity for plants.

When you’re deciding where to put a plant, keep in mind that south-facing windows receive much more light than north-facing ones. Because light is more intense in the summer than in the winter, you may need to move plants that are particularly sun-sensitive from a west-facing window to an east-facing window in the hotter months. A humidifier works much better! However, misting is a good way to keep leaves clean and fresh, and it’s a good way to provide moisture to cuttings that are slowly developing new roots.

Instructions for a variety of indoor plant projects including window boxes, dish gardens, and terrariums and advice on caring for individual plants such as avocados, cacti, and camellias. Recently added by. CenterforEarth, thanael.