Light Requirement: Lumière élevée (lumière indirecte brillante); Faible tolérance à la lumière
Quick Tip: Arrosez jusqu'à ce que l'eau sorte des trous de drainage. Laissez les 2 premiers pouces du sol sécher complètement entre les arrosages.
Preferred Temperature: 65º - 75º
Preferred Humidity: 50 à 60 % ; Humidité modérée
Usine d'argent chinoise Lighting Requirements: Lumière élevée (lumière indirecte brillante); Faible tolérance à la lumière
Aspect Hanging Heights - Usine d'argent chinoise
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Soltech's Recommendation -
24" à 36"
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Vita Hanging Heights - Usine d'argent chinoise
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Vita : 24" à 36"
60º Wide Beam Vita : 12" à 24"
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Highland Hanging Heights - Usine d'argent chinoise
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Highland : 30" à 42"
60º Wide Beam Highland : 18" à 30"
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