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petemurphy

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10,742 posts

207 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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I have a basement bedroom that gets no light and the air is not great. Would like to put a big green plant there to try and make the air better - what will survive without sunlight and wont need much care etc?

thanks

dirkgently

2,160 posts

255 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Mold.

Z4monster

1,442 posts

284 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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How about a plastic one.

Seriously not many real plants are going to be happy with no light and little attention.

Simpo Two

91,519 posts

289 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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No light = no plants, sorry.

It's like wanting a pet that doesn't need food.

petemurphy

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10,742 posts

207 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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pah they said that about the gimp down there and hes fine

missdiane

13,993 posts

273 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Can you buy a couple (plants, not gimps) and change them round every week, one upstairs for a week then swap them

Zad

12,949 posts

260 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Swapping around is a good idea. Things like the Dracaena is pretty shade / drought tolerant.





Local garden centres, B&Q and all the usual suspects sell them.

Simpo Two

91,519 posts

289 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Well it won't make the 'air better', which is the objective, so you're really wasting your time (and money). Better to make a window IMHO.



Plants give off oxygen as part of photosynthesis. 'Light-make'. No light no make. It will simply be something you will have to water and dust, and then throw away when it goes yellow and dies either from lack of light or water, whichever comes first.

Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 16th January 18:19

nomisesor

983 posts

211 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Needs a bit of electricity and some tending by ladies in uniform http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.b...

Zad

12,949 posts

260 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Plants also give out CO2 in the dark, not really ideal.

pacman1

7,324 posts

217 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Doesn't need much light, and you can feed it on almost anything.
Grows quite large though.


Edited by pacman1 on Sunday 16th January 19:17

dickymint

28,500 posts

282 months

Sunday 16th January 2011
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Zad said:
Plants also give out CO2 in the dark, not really ideal.
Oh my God Nooooo! Tax it before we all die!!!!