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Don't even think about growing plants in the dark.
A bathroom is a bathroom and it can't possible look forlorn nor show any other emotion. If you really must, get flowered wall paper or hang a picture of a plant in bloom. "ollysugar" wrote in message oups.com... My new home has a bathroom with no daylight at all, and I have very little experience with house plants. Can anyone recommend a plant that would survive or even thrive with just artificial light? And would I need to get a special light? HELP!, my bathroom looks really forlorn with no (other) life in it. |
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Mushrooms do fairly well.
Cereus-validus..... wrote: Don't even think about growing plants in the dark. A bathroom is a bathroom and it can't possible look forlorn nor show any other emotion. If you really must, get flowered wall paper or hang a picture of a plant in bloom. "ollysugar" wrote in message oups.com... My new home has a bathroom with no daylight at all, and I have very little experience with house plants. Can anyone recommend a plant that would survive or even thrive with just artificial light? And would I need to get a special light? HELP!, my bathroom looks really forlorn with no (other) life in it. |
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In article , Ornata
wrote: dps Wrote: Mushrooms do fairly well. Cereus-validus..... wrote:- Don't even think about growing plants in the dark. A bathroom is a bathroom and it can't possible look forlorn nor show any other emotion. If you really must, get flowered wall paper or hang a picture of a plant in bloom. "ollysugar" wrote in message oups.com... - My new home has a bathroom with no daylight at all, and I have very little experience with house plants. Can anyone recommend a plant that would survive or even thrive with just artificial light? And would I need to get a special light? HELP!, my bathroom looks really forlorn with no (other) life in it. - - Ignore these people. Yes, you can grow plants without natural light (just think of commercial cannabis growers). Bathrooms usually have higher humidity than other rooms in the house and most houseplants will flourish . Yes, you need special lights (ordinary lightbulbs offer too much heat and not enough light for plants). Use a fluorescent strip or bulb (I don't know about the wattage to use/distance it has to be from the plants, but I'm sure you can find this out elsewhere on the web/this forum). Put it on a timer so the plants get light for set number of hours. The problem is that the fluorescent light might not create a very welcoming ambiance in your bathroom, but who cares, when you'll have beautiful plants to look at? The point about humidity is well made. Most people who have bad luck with houseplants & feel like no matter how they try they have a "black thumb," the culprit is actually the low humidity inside houses which suits hardly anything but succulents. Plants in the bathroom would have a much easier time of it. Grow-lights might be harsh & weird for human comfort, and full-spectrum lighting might be given a try because it can be comfy for plants & people alike, though it needs to be either a larger tube OR left on longer to equal the same amount of UV as a grow light. I've thought of turning the rarely-used second bath tubs into a glassed-in jungle for tropical plants & Jackson's chameleons -- only thought of it, I never would. -paghat the ratgirl -- Get your Paghat the Ratgirl T-Shirt he http://www.paghat.com/giftshop.html "History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government." -Thomas Jefferson |
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IME if you're depending on artificial light in an occupied room you want
to use plants that have low light requirements. Yes, you can provide enough light for most plants artificially, but it may be uncomfortable to spend any amount of time in the same room. Most "house plants" are comfortable with fairly low light levels. Humidity gets high occasionally in a bathroom, but most people don't use the shower (the main cause of humidity there) more than once a day. The rest of the time the humidity is pretty close to the rest of the house unless you leave the door completely closed. Even then, the room is not airtight (presumably), so the humidity will decrease when the room is not in use. Providing additional humidity in the house is really a good idea during the winter, and not just for the plants. Heating the house can really drive down the humidity to the point where it affects human health and/or comfort. If you used sliding glass doors, maybe you could install a shower head and put the plants at the far end of the tub. How many people can take a shower in a jungle? I assume the chameleons would stay around the plants so you wouldn't be stepping on them? paghat wrote: ... The point about humidity is well made. Most people who have bad luck with houseplants & feel like no matter how they try they have a "black thumb," the culprit is actually the low humidity inside houses which suits hardly anything but succulents. Plants in the bathroom would have a much easier time of it. Grow-lights might be harsh & weird for human comfort, and full-spectrum lighting might be given a try because it can be comfy for plants & people alike, though it needs to be either a larger tube OR left on longer to equal the same amount of UV as a grow light. I've thought of turning the rarely-used second bath tubs into a glassed-in jungle for tropical plants & Jackson's chameleons -- only thought of it, I never would. -paghat the ratgirl |
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dps wrote in
: a shower in a jungle? I assume the chameleons would stay around the plants so you wouldn't be stepping on them? Okay, everybody who has stumbled into the shower early in the morning and grabbed an oddly shaped piece of soap and screamed like a little girl after lathering up with what turned out to be a sleeping chameleon, raise your hand. |
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"Ornata" wrote in message ... Ignore these people. Yes, you can grow plants without natural light (just think of commercial cannabis growers). Bathrooms usually have higher humidity than other rooms in the house and most houseplants will flourish . Yes, you need special lights (ordinary lightbulbs offer too much heat and not enough light for plants). Use a fluorescent strip or bulb (I don't know about the wattage to use/distance it has to be from the plants, but I'm sure you can find this out elsewhere on the web/this forum). Put it on a timer so the plants get light for set number of hours. The problem is that the fluorescent light might not create a very welcoming ambiance in your bathroom, but who cares, when you'll have beautiful plants to look at? I have seen marketed various plant lights designed for just one plant- setting up quite a nice focal point. I found one on Ebay http://tinyurl.com/6o6rc . Other links of interest on this topic: http://muextension.missouri.edu/expl...ort/g06515.htm http://www.littmanbros.com/pd_kichler_lighting.cfm http://www.solaroasis.com/grow_products.htm -- Toni Carroll South Florida USA Zone 10 |
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"Toni" wrote in message ... I have seen marketed various plant lights designed for just one plant- setting up quite a nice focal point. I found one on Ebay http://tinyurl.com/6o6rc . If tinyurl doesn't work try http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3845 104&rd=1 -- Toni Carroll South Florida USA Zone 10 |
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Mushroom are no longer considered to be plants, Dipster.
Try again at being funny. "dps" wrote in message ... Mushrooms do fairly well. Cereus-validus..... wrote: Don't even think about growing plants in the dark. A bathroom is a bathroom and it can't possible look forlorn nor show any other emotion. If you really must, get flowered wall paper or hang a picture of a plant in bloom. "ollysugar" wrote in message oups.com... My new home has a bathroom with no daylight at all, and I have very little experience with house plants. Can anyone recommend a plant that would survive or even thrive with just artificial light? And would I need to get a special light? HELP!, my bathroom looks really forlorn with no (other) life in it. |
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