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It is enough to learn to judge indoor lighting.

Learn to judge indoor lighting. A picture is enough.

Understand the difference in light intensity of windows with different orientations and the impact on your plants.

1, scattered light vs direct light

Scattered light: Where the sunlight is partially blocked by obstacles, the light will be intercepted by tall buildings, trees outside the window, curtains and walls around your home.

Direct light: the sun covers the whole space without shelter. Most indoor plants are suitable for bright scattered light and cannot stand the intensity of direct light.

2. North-facing window: The direction with the lowest light level will never touch the direct light of the sun, which is suitable for plants with low light tolerance.

3. East-facing window: The scattered light is strong in the morning and low in other times, which is suitable for plants with strong adaptability and tolerance to various lighting conditions.

4. Windows facing west: There is light in the morning and bright scattered light in the afternoon to evening, which is suitable for most indoor plants.

5. South-facing window: The light level in all directions is the strongest and brightest, suitable for sunward plants such as cactus and succulents.