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I have a pretty good sized apt. and love plants, used to have tons of them for years. Now I am having lots of failures. The only exposures available to me are North & West. I know that's part of my problem, easy plants like philodendrens, etc. do fairly well in North exposure, but I have two kitties who do a job on them, as they come and go in the front windows. I have 13 foot ceilings, can't think of an attractive way to use a full-spectrum light. West exposure is kitchen and bedroom with another tall apartment building next door, two large windows in kitchen, one in bedroom, but another tall apt. building right next door. Can anyone advise on plants like strawberry begonias and Wax plants (Hoyas) and the like? I believe hanging plants would be best, but have plaster walls and although I'm pretty good with a drill, I'm also short and can't see climbing that high. Thanks to any houseplant lovers!!

2006-11-17 15:00:42 · 4 answers · asked by kitttyinct.@sbcglobal.net 3 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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try using a lamp or overhead lights. its a good way to get filtered light. this way you can put them any where you want.didn't get just what you were asking but I hope I've helped.

2006-11-18 00:49:23 · answer #1 · answered by plantlady159 3 · 0 0

I like the succulents idea. "Japanese Jade" plants do well just about anywhere (not really "Japanese", buy the way - they're from South Africa).

But, I wonder if perhaps your plants are getting a fungus of some kind, either airborn or from white flies or aphids. Have you checked for that? Soil fungus can live in pots so changing potting soil alone may not solve a fungus or mold problem. Take a sample of soil or a wilted plant to your county agriculture office. They can usually tell right away and advise you.

2006-11-17 16:58:08 · answer #2 · answered by SafetyDancer 5 · 0 0

there's a without delay ahead living house plant said as "solid iron plant," and prefer the call exhibits it can take lots of abuse. It has darkish eco-friendly leaves and does ideal in filtered sunlight. i have also got here across peace flora really user-friendly to take care of.

2016-11-25 01:53:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have the best luck with succulents. They don't require too much of anything. I water them once a week and if I don't, they're still okay.

2006-11-17 15:11:55 · answer #4 · answered by Lidya D 3 · 1 0

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