Light Requirement: High Light (Bright Indirect Light); Low Light Tolerant
Quick Tip: Water until water comes out of drainage holes. Allow top 2 inches of soil to completely dry between waterings.
Preferred Temperature: 60º - 75º
Preferred Humidity: 40 - 60%; Moderate Humidity
Amaryllis Lighting Requirements: High Light (Bright Indirect Light); Low Light Tolerant
Vita Hanging Heights - Amaryllis
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Vita : 24" to 36"
60º Wide Beam Vita : 12" to 24"
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Highland Hanging Heights - Amaryllis
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Highland : 30" to 96"
60º Wide Beam Highland : 18" to 72"
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You bought a Snake Plant or a ZZ Plant because the tag said "low light tolerant." You placed it in that stylish, dim corner of your living room or on a bookshelf far from the window. Six months later, the leaves are yellowing, the growth has stalled, and the plant looks like it’s slowly fading away.
Living in an apartment often means balancing a love for indoor jungles with the strict reality of a lease agreement. For many renters, the primary barrier to supplemental lighting is the assumption that high-quality fixtures require permanent installation. If you are wary of losing your security deposit or aren't handy with a power drill, you don’t have to sacrifice your plants to a dark corner.
If you've been considering a grow light but keep hesitating because some part of you thinks, “Can it really be as good as actual sunlight?” you're asking the right question. It's a reasonable, smart thing to wonder.
The short answer is: for your plant, the source of the light matters a lot less than you might think. What matters is the quality of the light that actually arrives at the leaf.