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Do any of you have plants in your bedrooms that survived with no light?


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I'm planning to prepeair my bedroom for the Winter ahead ( I still have months to do so, Argentina is still in summer lmao ), and i'm planning to do it the smart way, I watched the Nasa study that says that this plants ( Poison Ivy, Aloe Vera, Mother in Law Thongue, and Spider Plant ) not only release oxigen during all night, but it also absorb toxins from the air while doing so, so why not......but the thing is that my room has zero to no light, and I'm on the fence into believing those plants could endure winter with no sunlight; the question is: do you have any plant that survived with no light at all in your house ( not only the ones I mentioned, but any )?

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I have a ton of Bamboo in my bedroom (cause Bamboo bring luck and I thought why not?), so far they have been great deepstareplz.png

Bamboo looks so good, I'll check but i'm not sure is native from this soil; did it has any sunlight?

 

My snake plant (6mo) has survived w no direct or even indirect sunlight. My two pothos vines (1y and 9mo) have also done well w no direct sunlight. :-)

I'm planning to put at least 2 snake plants; in the winter i sleep with my room shut, and I read it produces oxigen all the time, especially at night, and it's almost undestructible ( so I read; also low manteinance )

 

Biology teachers around the world say: plants cannot produce the ATP that is needed in the production of sugar without the light energy driving the light requiring processes imstupid.png  

I dunno, I had previously Boston ferns ( 4 in my room ) for 2 years with no light and they were green always, one day I decided to put them in the balcony because they showed better there and they burnt in a week, so dunno ....

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