INDOOR PLANTS


Indoor plants do not live out in the sun, they need a shady place and a moderate temperature that is not very extreme (neither too high nor too low), similar to what people require to be comfortable. These plants generally have larger and more prominent leaves than outdoor plants, given that they need to catch more light. The larger the leaves, the more light (energy) they store. The lack of light makes plants stretch, that is, the distance between leaves increases and they grow unduly faster than they should, seeking the light source, as it is a basic element for their life; because the plant carries out photosynthesis thanks to light. .

Plants will grow better if they are placed in a well illuminated area. We must remember that a room that is too dark is not good for any plant and much less for flowering plants (as they need more light to produce flowers). Water is also very important for indoor plants because the darker its surroundings, the less water it needs. 90% of plants die due to excess watering, because their roots rot.

Plants have become one of the main decorative elements in our homes, and can be found in houses, apartments or townhouses, regardless of social status because plants are affordable for any pocket and are prettier and cheaper than any figurine or furniture.

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