Some plants can grow under ambient fluorescent lights in places like offices or homes.
Plants that grow in fluorescent light.
Plants use light to create energy for growth and flowering.
The snake plant sanseveria trifasciata also called mother in law s tongue is one of the easiest plants to grow indoors says jennifer schultz nelson of the university of illinois extension.
Medium and high light plants have greater light needs and artificial lighting is often necessary when growing these plants in the home.
Snake plant can thrive in lighting of about 100 foot candles.
All plants require the proper amount of light to grow and remain healthy.
It can grow in almost any light condition but will grow best in medium fluorescent light.
Snake plant or mother in law s tongue with sword like stiff leaves bearing attractive green and often gold markings.
Plants for windowless rooms.
Spider plants prefer bright indirect sunlight and can thrive without much natural light.
In other cases fluorescent lights are a good way to add additional light to short winter days or can be a good complete source of light.
Cast iron plant is a quirky plant that can get up to 24 inches 61 cm tall.
These plants can produce small white flowers when cared for correctly sprout spiderettes or baby spider plants that can be repotted to grow more spider plants.
The right kind of grow lights can make all the difference in how your plants perform.
There are several foolproof classic plants for offices and darker homes.
Low light plants rarely need artificial light as they thrive in areas that receive very little light.
These plants can thrive in areas with a mix of fluorescent and natural light.
Standard indoor lights do little to influence photosynthesis while using fluorescent lighting placed closely to the top of the plants can help drive this important plant process.