• North Facing

    North-facing windows receive the lowest amount of natural light. These spaces work best for plants that can tolerate lower light levels or are supported with a grow light.

    Find your plant in North 
  • East Facing

    East-facing windows provide gentle morning light. This is one of the most balanced lighting conditions for indoor plants.

    Find your plant in East 
  • South Facing

    South-Facing windows bring in stronger afternoon light and heat. Plants here need to tolerate brighter conditions later in the day.

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  • West Facing

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DISTANCE MATTERS

The closer your plant is to the window, the stronger the light.

1–2 feet = strongest indoor exposure.

3–5 feet = moderate light

6+ feet = low light

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