Kann mir jemand sagen, ob diese Pflanzen dort platziert werden können, wo sie sind? Die einzige natürliche Lichtquelle sind die Balkontüren auf der rechten Seite. Ich habe die Pflanzen erst dieses Wochenende gekauft.
In general the ones closer to camera need more light. Grow light is an option.
Genoscythe_ on
Ideally almost all types of plants should be closer to the window than what convenient home decoration allows for.
If your priority is to grow big healthy plants at great speed, then put them close to the window.
But realistically you might care more about symmetrically arranging them around the TV or making sure that neither corner of the room remains bare, and they will survive there too, even if it is not ideal for them.
Deep_Picture6111 on
They should be in the windows
Luc_Studios on
I second that what others said about all of them needing more light.
But if you don’t want to change their location in front of the window and instead just their order in the current positions, I’d definitely put the Monstera closest to the window.
It needs the most light for aesthetic growth. In it’s current spot it will only become super leggy reaching for more light.
spjr99 on
Generally I stick them upside down to the ceiling. This is new to me
Kennected on
I suggest the monstera be closests to the window as that plant needs the most light, then fill en everything .
I would help if you took a picture of the entire window/balcony area.
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What direction that balcony faces?
In general the ones closer to camera need more light. Grow light is an option.
Ideally almost all types of plants should be closer to the window than what convenient home decoration allows for.
If your priority is to grow big healthy plants at great speed, then put them close to the window.
But realistically you might care more about symmetrically arranging them around the TV or making sure that neither corner of the room remains bare, and they will survive there too, even if it is not ideal for them.
They should be in the windows
I second that what others said about all of them needing more light.
But if you don’t want to change their location in front of the window and instead just their order in the current positions, I’d definitely put the Monstera closest to the window.
It needs the most light for aesthetic growth. In it’s current spot it will only become super leggy reaching for more light.
Generally I stick them upside down to the ceiling. This is new to me
I suggest the monstera be closests to the window as that plant needs the most light, then fill en everything .
I would help if you took a picture of the entire window/balcony area.