hello do you have any ideas or experiences related to plants for a very dark bath room? I am kinda scared to just randomly try a plant and kill it with those circumstances

  • ddh@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 hours ago

    I have no idea, but maybe look into moss, lichen or some species of fungus?

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    1 day ago

    Artificial lol.

    My upstairs bathroom is windowless (technically it does have a window, but previous owner covered it up), and I tried several low-light styles, and none of them did well even leaving the light on all the time.

    If you are able to put a grow light in there with it, you may have some luck. Ferns would love the humidity.

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      1 day ago

      You might have been joking, but this is the best answer. All plants need a decent amount of light, so they either need a grow light or rotating out. Or just get a plastic one instead and save the poor thing a life of misery.

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        1 day ago

        Observational humor. lol. Was definitely serious, though. I have a similar windowless bathroom that has proven to be quite inhospitable to every low-light plant I’ve tried to put there.

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          1 day ago

          I replied before your edit, so now I look like I can’t read!

          I had some artificial plants that were so convincing that it was a struggle to get people to stop watering them.

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    I have three spider plants that used to take turns spending a month in the windowless bathroom. They’re all fine. There was at least some sunlight coming in from the surrounding rooms though.