Light Requirement: Full Sun (Bright Direct Light) & High Light (Bright Indirect Light)
Quick Tip: Allow soil to completely dry out before watering.
Preferred Temperature: 60º - 85º
Preferred Humidity: 30 - 50%; Low/Moderate Humidity
Aloe Plant Lighting Requirements: Full Sun (Bright Direct Light) & High Light (Bright Indirect Light)
Vita Hanging Heights - Aloe Plant
-
Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Vita : Not Recommended
60º Wide Beam Vita : Not Recommended
-
Highland Hanging Heights - Aloe Plant
-
Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Highland : 18" to 42"
60º Wide Beam Highland : 12" to 30"
-
It is a common frustration for any plant parent: you wake up to find the vibrant green leaves of your favorite Monstera or Pothos sporting unsightly brown edges, spots, or tips. While browning is a signal that your plant is under stress, it is also a language. By understanding the specific patterns of browning, you can diagnose the issue and restore your greenery to its former glory.
Transforming a windowless office or a dark basement into a lush, green sanctuary is entirely possible with the right combination of plant selection and professional-grade supplemental lighting. While all plants require light to survive, modern lighting technology allows us to replicate the necessary spectrum of the sun, making natural windows optional for a thriving indoor garden.
Indoor air quality is a significant concern for health-conscious homeowners. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)—such as benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene—are common chemicals emitted by household items like carpets, furniture, and cleaning supplies. Research, including the famous NASA Clean Air Study, has identified specific plants that effectively filter these toxins from the air.