Our social service agency has full-spectrum lighting, so I think that would be good for plants. The lights are on in my small office 8-12 hours a day, but not on weekends. Should I be prepared to move plants to windows on the weekend? What plants would people recommend? The less work, the better.
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A pothos plant is a no fail plant for me as well as a mother in laws tongue.
My home doesn’t get much natural light and they grow well in the dimmer light.
If you are allowed to add a lamp to your office, try getting a spotlight or a regular lamp with a flourescent screw in bulb that has the daylight brightness. (more blue in color -cool but brighter than the yellow – warm)
This will only cost pennies to use and the plants only need it for the weekends.
5-6 dollars for the bulb and it lasts up to 10 yrs.