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    10 Tropical Plants That Thrive Indoors Photos from Japan, Asia and othe of the world - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

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    4. Root Farm All-Purpose LED Grow Light. Best for Starting Seeds. Starting plants from seed lets you get a jumpstart on the growing season, so your plants are ready to go in the ground as soon as ...

  4. 10 Grow Lights That Actually Work to Help Your Plants Thrive

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    To set your indoor garden up for success, you should keep the following things in mind while you shop for grow lights. Plant Type: Certain kinds of plants really benefit from a grow light's ...

  5. Grow light - Wikipedia

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    Ficus plant grown under a white LED grow light. A grow light is an electric light that can help plants grow. Grow lights either attempt to provide a light spectrum similar to that of the sun, or to provide a spectrum that is more tailored to the needs of the plants being cultivated (typically a varying combination of red and blue light, which generally appears pink to purple to the human eye).

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    These lights offer strong artificial sunlight for seedlings, veggies, and plants. Shine them in your closet or basement and keep those leafy friends happy.

  7. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    An indoor room comfortably lit for human use provides too little light for most species of tree to grow. [5] Few species will thrive with less than 500 lux available several hours per day. Successful indoor bonsai cultivation requires either selecting from the short list of low-light-tolerant trees, or providing additional lighting for the trees.