More and more people are interested in growing plants. With the pandemic, moreover, there were many who began to cultivate species as therapy. Follow the text and learn which plants to create in places with little sun.
The problem is often that there is no way to take care of all the plants at home, which ends up discouraging some people.
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Issues such as necessary space, excess or lack of light, coexistence with animals are raised when choosing which little plant to care for.
(Read “Learn which plants are poisonous and what precautions to take when having them at home” clicking here).
In the case of little access to light, a big problem in urban areas, just look at the species that need less sunlight.
While the vast majority of plants do indeed need direct sunlight, some plants are more adaptable to shade, making them easier to grow.
See which plants to grow in places with little sun!
boa constrictors
Perfect for those who have little time to care for plants, the Jiboia requires little care, including not needing much direct sunlight.
The species has a preference for shade and requires a wetter land, but never soaked. Just be careful with the space, because they can grow a lot!
Peace lily
One of the favorites of Brazilians, the Peace Lily is also a plant that prefers more humid soil and shade.
In addition to being great for decorations, the plant will not require much care from you and will decorate your home, bringing a lot of harmony.
violets
The violet belongs to a species that must never be exposed to direct sunlight.
Therefore, whoever chooses to cultivate this species must bear in mind that it must always be exposed to the sun indirectly, in the shade.
Watering should happen between once or twice a week. And, in addition, it must be grown at temperatures below 30º C.
That is, depending on the region where you live here in Brazil, this may be a species that needs to be rethought.
On the other hand, no temperatures below 21º C.
orchids
Orchids can be exposed to direct sunlight, but there is no need for constant exposure.
The little need for sun exposure is a characteristic present in all the various species of the plant.
In addition, the recommended time for viewing in the sun is until 9:00 am. This way, she will be able to bloom beautifully!
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