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Pineapple plants do best with at least six hours of bright, indirect light each day. Indoors, near a south-facing window is a good choice. Pineapples grow best in temperatures between 68 and 86°F.
It may be hard to hear, but not all plants are cut out for indoor life. (It’s not the typical environment for green, leafy things, after all.) So, choosing the right plants is the best place for ...
Mealy bugs and other insects infest container-grown succulents because, unlike outdoor plants, they don’t have a lot of air circulation or receive periodic washing from rain and/or irrigation.
2. Find Your Plant a Home. When you bring your plant home, take care in finding it a permanent spot. According to Apartment Therapy, you’re shocking your plant if you’re constantly moving it.
Don’t plant your pineapple until it’s dry to the touch. Fill a 6- to 8-inch pot with a fast-draining container mix, just like what you’d use for succulent or cactus mix.
8 Best Indoor Plant Pots and Planters to House Your Growing Greenery. ... Your Complete Guide to Indoor Plants: How to Keep Them ... but not every plant works in any spot or for everyone’s ...