Where is the best place to put indoor plants?
Ideally, the best spot to put your indoor plants is beside a window. Most plants need bright but indirect light, but edible plants love full sunlight! Direct sunlight is unfiltered light shining straight through a window. Sun-loving plants need at least 5 hours of it each day to grow well. They do best near a south-facing window where the most sunlight comes in. Smaller plants can even go right on the windowsill.Many houseplants thrive in bright and sunny conditions, but not all can handle direct sunlight all day long!Tulsi loves sunlight—at least 5 to 6 hours of direct morning sunlight daily. An east-facing spot is ideal for placing your plant. If you keep it indoors, make sure it’s near a window that gets ample light. Without enough sunlight, Tulsi becomes leggy and pale, and its medicinal properties may reduce.
How long do hydroponic plants live?
Plants grown hydroponically can have varying lifespans based on the species. For instance, lettuce typically lasts about two weeks, while tomatoes can thrive for around three months. Strawberries might last anywhere from one to four years. Hydroponic plants can survive for substantial periods without soil, provided they receive the necessary nutrients, water, and light. For example, tomatoes can last around three months, and strawberries can thrive for up to four years.I’m happy to report that hydroponic plants are quite resilient. While in the iHarvest, your plants should survive for up to 12 hours without water.