I love this place in my house and it’s been completely blank for two years now.
I have this really tall window on the east side. It has this random space I really don’t know why it’s there and always thought it could be a good place for plants that don’t like much light. But sometimes it does get too dark (like in this photo – it’s very cloudy today).
Could be okay for a natural light propagation station? Or maybe should I put a shelf on the other side where it will get more light?
Thanks in advance.
by 1x3i
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Only if you supplement with grow lights. I have a room that’s brighter than this that the plants don’t do well in.
That ledge is extremely dark for plants. And props need plenty of indirect bright light to produce roots.
The only thing I could imagine in here would be a hanging pot with a type of pulley set up, like [this](https://vintagerevivals.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Modern-Hanging-Plant-Pulley-10-1024×1536.jpg). Pothos and heartleaf philodendrons are vining and low-light tolerant, so that could be an option to add green to the space.
Why do propagation stations need light? They are supposed to be rooting