Ive started a collection of a large varity of unusual plants:
Weeping fig(ficus)
venus flytrap
mimosa
Tillandsia (air plant)
Phalaenopsis orchid
lithops
succulents
dragon tree
wandering jew
Im hoping to get a more wide varity of plants, and i have a question, Would tihese products work well for most indoor, tropical, and exotic plants? Could i use them for just about anything?
canadian tire goodness.....
My main attraction to them is to keep my cat from nibbling toxic varities, which have to stay out of reach, out of the light, And ony get around a half hour of light every couple days.
Could i keep these in a relitivaly shaded windowsill, Or in a hotter lighter windowsill? (My window is both depending on the time of year, right now it is shaded)
whadda think?
-tyrel-
EDIT: sorry! i forgot to say which products! I mean the ones with the 3 or 4 shelves, that are made of eaither green wire frame, or wood.
Weeping fig(ficus)
venus flytrap
mimosa
Tillandsia (air plant)
Phalaenopsis orchid
lithops
succulents
dragon tree
wandering jew
Im hoping to get a more wide varity of plants, and i have a question, Would tihese products work well for most indoor, tropical, and exotic plants? Could i use them for just about anything?
canadian tire goodness.....
My main attraction to them is to keep my cat from nibbling toxic varities, which have to stay out of reach, out of the light, And ony get around a half hour of light every couple days.
Could i keep these in a relitivaly shaded windowsill, Or in a hotter lighter windowsill? (My window is both depending on the time of year, right now it is shaded)
whadda think?
-tyrel-
EDIT: sorry! i forgot to say which products! I mean the ones with the 3 or 4 shelves, that are made of eaither green wire frame, or wood.