Light: Bromeliads thrive in bright, sunny spaces. However, exposure to direct sunlight for an extended period of time can cause damage to the leaves. However, Pineapple and Earthstar varieties will flourish in full sun Water: Bromeliads are adapted to withstand drought but are much less tolerant of being over-watered, which can cause root rot. Many Bromeliads also have a tank…
Light: A Podocarpus requires very bright indirect light, even some direct sunlight. They also do well in light shade, especially in the winter months when growth slows. Water: Well drained soil is essential, especially during the winter when they are susceptible to root rot. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy; allow the top two inches to dry out…
Light: This plant needs a lot of indirect, bright sunlight to thrive well. The plant should be placed in an area where it can get at least 4-5 hours of bright light each day. If you don’t have the proper lighting you can use a plant light to give the China Doll the required light. Water: China Doll Plants want…
Light: While the Christmas Cactus can adapt to low light, more abundant blooms are produced on plants that have been exposed to a high indirect light. Water: When watering, thoroughly water the plant. Let the top 1” of soil dry out in between waterings. Do not let a Christmas Cactus completely dry out in between waterings. They also like humidity…
Light: Set your citrus tree in full sun from a southern exposure. Trees need lots of light. If that’s not possible, supplement the light by installing 40-watt fluorescent shop lights above the plants. This is especially important in the winter, when they need 12 hours of light. Water: You’ll need to keep the soil evenly moist and since most interiors…
Light: Give a Coffee Plant the medium light of a somewhat shady window. A little direct sun is fine, but take care not to allow more than an hour per day of direct sun. Water: Keep soil thoroughly moist in spring and summer, barely moist in fall and winter and don’t forget to provide good drainage! Mist the Coffee Plant…