Orchids do well indoors.
The best low light fluorescent bulbs for indoor plants are typically those labeled as "cool white" or "warm white" with a color temperature of around 3000-4000 Kelvin. These bulbs provide the right spectrum of light for plant growth in low light conditions.
Yes, air conditioning units pull in air from outside, cool it, and then circulate it to cool the indoor space.
No, air conditioners do not pull air from outside to cool the indoor environment. Instead, they recirculate and cool the air already inside the building.
Dunking the pot in cool water, escorting beneficial worms elsewhere, removing soil, and repotting with insecticidal soap treatments are ways to eliminate indoor plant worms. Beneficial worms include composting and earth worms whereas cutworms and leafminer larvae qualify as worm pests.
No but that would be really cool though.
Radishes are a cool, seasonal plant. It matures soon and requires plenty of sunlight and moist soil.
Yes, central air conditioning systems typically pull air from inside the building, cool it, and then circulate it back into the indoor space.
Cress typically grows best in a cool, temperate climate, thriving in temperatures between 50°F and 70°F (10°C to 21°C). It prefers moist, well-drained soil and can tolerate partial shade. Cress can be grown year-round in suitable conditions, making it a versatile crop for both indoor and outdoor gardening.
it is not now go back and return it
because you don't want it hot
Cool, Damp Climates. Suitable Places.
Shaded cool moister environments typically create conditions suitable for the growth of mosses and ferns. Sunlit warm dry environments are often conducive to the growth of cacti and succulent plants.