martinszos
Seedling
Hi friends,
First off, let me start by saying that this community has helped me learn so much about my existing trees, and I figured it was about time to start contributing rather than lurking. Anyway.... onto the ugly question. I have recently relocated and am in a new office which is central in the office and thus has no natural lighting/windows. At my former office, I had a couple of tropical plants growing on my window sill which are now stuck in the house, however I'd love to bring some living green into the new office. Generally speaking, it's frowned upon to have Bonsai growing strictly under artificial light, but I'm curious if there's a SAFE and HEALTHY way of growing. I'd imagine I'll need something in the juniper family as it's more resilient to temperature changes overnight due to climate control being turned off, and I would be able to bring the tree(s) home over the weekend to ensure they are able to get at least some sort of natural light (I was planning on letting them sit outside on the patio when home, but I'm worried with my climate it might mess with it's dormancy?)
Thank you all in advance for any suggestions.
<3 M
First off, let me start by saying that this community has helped me learn so much about my existing trees, and I figured it was about time to start contributing rather than lurking. Anyway.... onto the ugly question. I have recently relocated and am in a new office which is central in the office and thus has no natural lighting/windows. At my former office, I had a couple of tropical plants growing on my window sill which are now stuck in the house, however I'd love to bring some living green into the new office. Generally speaking, it's frowned upon to have Bonsai growing strictly under artificial light, but I'm curious if there's a SAFE and HEALTHY way of growing. I'd imagine I'll need something in the juniper family as it's more resilient to temperature changes overnight due to climate control being turned off, and I would be able to bring the tree(s) home over the weekend to ensure they are able to get at least some sort of natural light (I was planning on letting them sit outside on the patio when home, but I'm worried with my climate it might mess with it's dormancy?)
Thank you all in advance for any suggestions.
<3 M