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''Light adaptation'' of indoor plants

Indoor low light, plants suddenly move from high-light outdoor into low-light indoor growth, often unable to adapt, leading to death. The adaptability of plants to low-light conditions is related to the variety, body size, growth, and age of the tree, and is also affected by external factors such as fertilization and temperature. It usually takes 6 weeks to 6 months, or even longer. Small potted plants require a short time, and large potted plants require a long time. Under normal circumstances, plants in the light adaptation stage should minimize the amount of fertilization and control the temperature rise. Shade foliage plants are under shading conditions from the beginning of reproduction to the completion of growth. They are well adapted to the indoor low-light environment and have a long lifespan.


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