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Nov 17, 2021 11:04 AM CST
Name: Stefan
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snowwoods said:There are many posts regarding the cactus and succulents that need low or no sunlight. Especially those plants inside the office area. But there is anyone there to have practical experience about this.? I think every succulents or cactus need direct or indirect sunlight.


Imma be level with you: such things dont exist. I think some tropicals are more suited for the task:ficus elastica/lyrata/longifolia etc, some varities of dracaena(dark leaf), some aroids etc. But succulents, even like sanseveria and beaucarnea, need at least a window. Then haworthiOPSIS(Not haworthia, which actually needs to bake and roast to look good) , sclulmbergera, lepisimium etc need to be on those windows, provided if they look towards a building, or obscured by trees, or north facing(or south facing if youre in the southern hemisphere). Or at the very least near those windows if you have better exposure.
But yeah succulents need bright light in general, some just need a lot more..
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