Gardening

SimonBender

New Member
Hey! Lighting for indoor plants is key—I learned this the hard way when my herbs struggled to thrive.
I remember setting up a cozy spot for my thyme lawn indoors, but it just wasn't getting enough light. What helped me was investing in some grow lights. They mimic natural sunlight and can make a big difference in plant health. Just remember to adjust the distance and duration based on your plants' needs.
 

Shanefalk

Member
I totally get what you mean about struggling with light for indoor plants. It's a real challenge sometimes. Grow lights can definitely be a game-changer, right? I've had my fair share of trial and error too.
 

Shanefalk

Member
I totally get what you mean about struggling with light for indoor plants. It's a real challenge sometimes. Grow lights can definitely be a game-changer, right? I've had my fair share of trial and error too.
Speaking of which, have you ever considered adding a camphor tree to your indoor collection? They're pretty resilient and don't need a ton of light. I stumbled upon this guide on growing and caring for them, and it's been super helpful: https://www.mklibrary.com/camphor-tree/. It's always fun to experiment with new plants, don't you think?
 
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