Light Requirement: Full Sun (Bright Direct Light) & High Light (Bright Indirect Light)
Quick Tip: Water until water comes out of drainage holes. Allow soil to completely dry between waterings. This plant prefers distilled water.
Preferred Temperature: 60º - 75º
Preferred Humidity: 40 - 50%; Moderate Humidity
Venus Fly Trap Lighting Requirements: Full Sun (Bright Direct Light) & High Light (Bright Indirect Light)
Aspect Hanging Heights - Venus Fly Trap
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Soltech's Recommendation -
12" to 36"
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Vita Hanging Heights - Venus Fly Trap
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Vita : Not Recommended
60º Wide Beam Vita : Not Recommended
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Highland Hanging Heights - Venus Fly Trap
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Highland : 18" to 42"
60º Wide Beam Highland : 12" to 30"
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You've got a pothos on the windowsill. Maybe a snake plant in the corner. And somewhere along the way, you started wondering if there's more to it than that.
There is.
The apartments that feel truly alive, the ones you scroll past on Pinterest and instantly want to live in, aren't just homes with a few plants in predictable spots. They're intentional. A trailing vine above the kitchen cabinets. A lush fern tucked into the bathroom. A sculptural snake plant in the entryway that makes you feel like you've arrived somewhere good.
A lot of those looks are more achievable than they seem. And with the right plant, and sometimes a little help from a grow light, even the darker, more forgotten corners of your apartment can become something worth noticing.
Here are five unexpected places to bring your plant styling ideas to life.
Light fades faster than most people expect once it travels indoors. Because of a principle called the inverse square law, a plant sitting about six feet from a window can receive only around a quarter of the light hitting the glass. That is why plants on open shelving usually need either a naturally bright location or a little extra light to truly thrive instead of slowly stretching and fading.
You can fill a kitchen with greenery and zero counter space by going vertical: hanging planters, wall-mounted shelves, magnetic pots, and cabinet tops, paired with a compact under-cabinet grow light wherever sunlight runs short.