Thanks for watching. I hope this helps you figure out where to put your plants! Let me know what questions you still have about lighting for plants, or what you learned today! Have a great day!
You prolly dont care but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been streaming with my gf lately =)
This video really gave me some insight into where to keep my plants. I love them in the house but realize they do much better outside. Thank you so much😀
This is just what I needed!! Lighting throws me off all the time. Does my Rojo Congo need more light? Less? Fresh air? More water?? Heavens! These videos are helping me figure out what to do.
Thank you for this! I think my newest fig tree might need to get moved from the Northeast corner of my house. Perhaps she would be happier in a South facing window!
How do you not have a million followers? Your energy, format, and the information you provide is so much better than A LOT of other plant tubers out there! I'm definitely SUBSCRIBING! Thanks for your videos and keep up the good work.
I loved it! I'm still a beginner and lighting was something that was hard to figure out! I mostly just moved different plants around until I found a spot that worked for them. Oh well! I'll keep in mind the directions thing! And I'll start keeping my succulents on my windowsill :)
Thank you for this video!! I have one big window that I now know is facing North in my room, where I have over 17 plants 3 of them are not doing so good. Now I'm considering the light. I love plants I'm thankful I found you. I am now subscrided🤗🙌
Hi Rosetta, this video was the most helpful lighting video Ive seen. Thank you for sharing. I live in Australia ( I think we fall in the southern hemisphere?) Does that mean I need to do the opposite of what you said? I'm not completely sure and would love your advice. Thank you again!
Jenny Owens Photography same. Most succulents need that South window sun - the most sun throughout the day. I think leggy succulents are still cute though! Do you have a South window you could put them in?
@@rosettagrows3315 now that you've said they look cute - I can see that now! Yes we do have a South facing window but unfortunately it still only gets medium amount of sun as we have a row of trees directly infront of them. I think I'll move them this winter though as it still is more sun than the west facing one. Thank you!
I dont like my neighbors and dont want them to see inside my house. So I close my curtains all the time. But I have a lot of candles. Does that help my plants keep growing? If not this is going to suck... because I want to move into an underground home to get away from everything.
Sean Henry it’s definitely not going to work in the long term. Maybe you could grow some beautiful foliage outside to block the window OR get a bunch of hanging plants that can act as living curtains. Do you think that would work for you?
Thanks for watching. I hope this helps you figure out where to put your plants! Let me know what questions you still have about lighting for plants, or what you learned today! Have a great day!
You prolly dont care but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been streaming with my gf lately =)
@Colten Braxton yea, been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
This video really gave me some insight into where to keep my plants. I love them in the house but realize they do much better outside. Thank you so much😀
MOVE fitness wellness lifestyle I know! That’s why I prefer my outdoor plants. So much easier.
This is just what I needed!! Lighting throws me off all the time. Does my Rojo Congo need more light? Less? Fresh air? More water?? Heavens! These videos are helping me figure out what to do.
Danielle Henry I’m so glad! I’m happy to consult in person for locals, let me know!
Rosetta Grows really??? I think I could really use some in person help...I’m messaging you now for more info.
Thank you for this! I think my newest fig tree might need to get moved from the Northeast corner of my house. Perhaps she would be happier in a South facing window!
Sarovara Yoga yes!! FLF love the light!
How do you not have a million followers? Your energy, format, and the information you provide is so much better than A LOT of other plant tubers out there! I'm definitely SUBSCRIBING! Thanks for your videos and keep up the good work.
Christopher Juliano omg!!! Thank you for such a nice comment 🥰 Tell your friends. Let’s get this thing rolling a million deep! Lol
Oh gosh, I'd never really thought about this!! Thanks for the tips :-)
Dr Lara Zib your welcome!
Thanks for sharing this video!
I definitely need to subscribe to your channel - and I just did - since I've always been horrible at taking care of plants...
Aprender Idiomas Sozinho all it takes is some knowledge and consistency. You can do it!!
I loved it! I'm still a beginner and lighting was something that was hard to figure out! I mostly just moved different plants around until I found a spot that worked for them. Oh well! I'll keep in mind the directions thing! And I'll start keeping my succulents on my windowsill :)
judahachenry it’s all about trial and error! You’ve got it. But yes. Succulents need allll the light. :)
Love your videos, they are so much fun and super helpful! I subscribed last week I was your 100th subscriber woohoo!
Briana Borten thank you! 100!! You should get an award or something. Thank you so much.
Really good tips, I have been debating getting some house plants but am so nervous to take the dive. Your plants are beautiful!
Curly Mckee you can do it!!! Baby steps. And read that tag!
Thank you for this video!! I have one big window that I now know is facing North in my room, where I have over 17 plants 3 of them are not doing so good. Now I'm considering the light. I love plants I'm thankful I found you. I am now subscrided🤗🙌
Adriana P Villalobos yes. North windows are tricky. It looks like a lot of light, but might not be enough for some!
Thank you for this info, defintely provided me some serious insight!
Aida Lawlor I’m glad!!
important topic
Lama Jigme Gyatso: Meditate Like a Jedi thanks, I think so too! You gotta know how to keep those plants alive!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing.
Dr. Oluchi MD absolutely. Thank you!
Interesting never thought of this
Good stuff!! Thank you for the info
Cliff Notes For Pets your welcome!
These were some great tips
This is great, thanks! My poor dark bathroom needs a plant, but has ZERO light. #fakeplanttime?
Alyssa Jahnke for sure! No shame!
Hi Rosetta, this video was the most helpful lighting video Ive seen. Thank you for sharing. I live in Australia ( I think we fall in the southern hemisphere?) Does that mean I need to do the opposite of what you said? I'm not completely sure and would love your advice. Thank you again!
Great videos!!
Thank you so much!
OMG this sounds like me creating monsters out of my plants.I find the plants do best in the south window but that is the only window.
Elizabeth Sampson yep. That south window is prime real estate!
Some of my succulents have got so leggy! They are on a west facing window.
Jenny Owens Photography same. Most succulents need that South window sun - the most sun throughout the day. I think leggy succulents are still cute though! Do you have a South window you could put them in?
@@rosettagrows3315 now that you've said they look cute - I can see that now! Yes we do have a South facing window but unfortunately it still only gets medium amount of sun as we have a row of trees directly infront of them. I think I'll move them this winter though as it still is more sun than the west facing one. Thank you!
Jenny Owens Photography exactly the right thought! I’m CONSTANTLY moving my plants!
I dont like my neighbors and dont want them to see inside my house. So I close my curtains all the time. But I have a lot of candles. Does that help my plants keep growing?
If not this is going to suck... because I want to move into an underground home to get away from everything.
Sean Henry it’s definitely not going to work in the long term. Maybe you could grow some beautiful foliage outside to block the window OR get a bunch of hanging plants that can act as living curtains. Do you think that would work for you?