Enthusiasts with green thumbs want to grow healthy and lushly flowering houseplants in their homes. Some specimens are sun-loving, while others get along with very little light. Luckily, there are simple and even amusing plant tricks that solve many care problems in no time. One such problem is the lack of light in gloomy homes or during winter. How to naturally optimize lighting for plants? Placing this surprising household item next to your plants will help them wash faster and enjoy excellent sunlight.
This amazing household item next to the flower pot will instantly optimize lighting for the plants
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Why is it important that houseplants get enough light?
Of course, plants have very different light needs, but for all plant species, light is essential for survival. The reasons? Plants are autotrophic creatures – this means they produce their own food, which is created from water, oxygen, carbon and sunlight during photosynthesis. This is how plants produce glucose and breathe out oxygen – they keep glucose for themselves and release the oxygen into the room air.
Artificial sunlight for plants? You can do this with this simple trick
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If plants do not receive enough light, this has a negative impact on plant growth. The plant can no longer develop properly, the leaves curl up, yellow, wither and even fall off.
Lack of light is destructive for sun-hungry houseplants
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That’s why the individual location of the houseplant is crucial and must be adjusted depending on the seasonal lighting conditions in the interior – especially in the gloomy autumn and winter months.
Which are the sun loving plants?
Some popular houseplants are particularly sun-loving and require a location with direct sunlight. These include some succulents, cacti, palm trees, flowering and foliage plants as well as carnivores.
These plants need full sun and extra light in winter
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The following, extra clever plant trick is intended precisely for these specimens:
- Aloe vera
- Areca palm (golden fruit palm)
- Tree strelitzia
- Arched
- Cristus Thorn
- Croton (croton, miracle shrub)
- Roof houseleek
- Dragon tree
- Echeveria
- Elephant foot
- Elephant ear
- Havorthia fasciata
- hibiscus
- gardenia
- Fiddle fig
- Money tree
- spider plant
- jasmine
- Madagascar palm
- Cacti (mother-in-law seat, prickly pear and Co.)
- Snake sedum
- Sedum (and other succulents)
- Spurge (including triangular spurge)
- Desert roses
- Yucca palm
- Indoor trees (olive tree, lemon tree, ornamental banana, etc.).
This household item next to the flower pot optimizes lighting for plants
This tip is about positioning the mirrors and plants in the apartment so that as much light as possible reaches the sun-hungry leaves.
Unique plant trick: Simply position a mirror behind the plant
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According to experts, the influence of light can be optimized using this simple household item. Simply position a mirror behind the flower pot and opposite the light source – in most cases this is a window.
Simply brilliant: the light multiplies on the shaded back
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The mirror reflection doubles the amount of light and the house plant is supplied with light on the shaded back. This way the beautiful flora also gets extra warmth. An alternative to this is to make a small flag using two wooden sticks and aluminum foil and place the creation in the flower pot on the back of the houseplant. This means you can optimize the lighting for plants in just a few steps and without any special products.
Lighting for plants: Aluminum foil in the flower pot also helps
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Does the trick also work on large houseplants?
The plant trick also works great for Forestcore-style indoor trees as well as magnificent palm trees and ornamental bananas. In this case, you should strategically position a large standing mirror opposite the window or other light source so that the double effect of the light can be created and the indoor shrub is provided with sun on all sides.
Mirrors and plants optimize the interior concept of the apartment
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This trick also has a purely aesthetic effect: plants of an effective size next to large standing mirrors are an excellent way to revitalize the interior concept and create an interplay of plant textures, mirror reflections and lighting conditions.
The plant trick works on large plants and ornamental trees and creates a masterpiece with standing mirrors
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Alternative: Artificial lighting for plants
Of course, there are also ways to optimize lighting for plants using standard and special light sources. A stylish pendant light can be hung over a relatively dark plant corner.
Artificial light for plants? Yes that works…
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Specially developed commercial plant lamps and lights are available to plant lovers who have grown an indoor garden.
Special plant lamps are available on the market