


Hallo! Ich war mir immer nicht sicher, welche Art von Licht meine Pflanzen bekommen (selbst nachdem ich mir Diagramme, Lichtprüfer in Apps usw. angesehen habe), also habe ich mich gefragt, ob Sie mir sagen könnten, ob meine Pflanzen helles, indirektes Licht bekommen? Keine von ihnen ist versengt/sonnenverbrannt und ich habe sie noch nicht lange genug, um zu sehen, ob sie superschnell wachsen oder nicht. Dies ist ein 9 Fuß großes, nach Osten ausgerichtetes Fenster. Vielen Dank!
Von: lc2329
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[indirect i believe](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fn1qOBOiPNc/maxresdefault.jpg)
The ones casting their own shadow are in direct light.
They will all be reaching towards the sunlight ☀️
your apartment is beautiful!! very nice int. design
All of them are in low light except maybe the small one near the window. Over time they will look stretched
Direct light = direct sun rays on the leaves for at least several hours a day
Bright Indirect light = the plant has a clear view of the sky from its vantage point, maybe it gets a little bit of direct light each day as the sun angle changes, but it’s mostly just seeing the blue sky
Low light = Far away from or to the side of a window, no view of the sky
Full sun = Outside with no obstructions blocking the plant from the sun
Filtered light = Outdoors or indoors. The plant is still getting some light, but is protected from the sun’s rays either through a sheer curtain or a tree canopy
Get your head in the same place as your plant and look around. If the plant requires direct light, see what the plant “sees”. If you can’t see the sky from your plant’s perspective, then it’s not getting direct light. As your window faces east you should be getting direct light from dawn ish to mid day ish. I’d say the only ones getting any direct sun are the two that flank the window, the small one maybe less so. The rest would be getting “bright indirect” at best.
If that’s a Pothos on the far left in the third picture, it would definitely like a spot closer to the window. I cans tell if it’s a jade or a lv golden in this pic, but if it’s a lv golden, you’ll get better variegation with more light.
Love your living space!
Low light for basically everything.
Don’t forget you can always get some grow lights! Especially if you want to space your plants out like that. Those babies on the countertop are going to start looking scraggly and leggy as they try their best to reach the light. Love the place tho!! 🖤
sunlight
Not much
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