They say succulents become leggy if they do not get enough sunlight.
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They say succulents become leggy if they do not get enough sunlight. But, mine turn leggy on the south facing window. And I even had some turn leggy on a west facing balcony (back when I had a balcony). So, how on Earth could I give them more sunlight?
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They say succulents become leggy if they do not get enough sunlight. But, mine turn leggy on the south facing window. And I even had some turn leggy on a west facing balcony (back when I had a balcony). So, how on Earth could I give them more sunlight?
@rhelune Could there be some antireflective or UV coating on the window glass? The ultraviolet light might be what your plants are seeking.
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@rhelune Could there be some antireflective or UV coating on the window glass? The ultraviolet light might be what your plants are seeking.
@AncTreat5358 Not officially, it's a rental but a very old house. Normal glass does block most of UVB but not UVA. Guess I should get one of those triple sensors: soil humidity, pH, light

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@AncTreat5358 Not officially, it's a rental but a very old house. Normal glass does block most of UVB but not UVA. Guess I should get one of those triple sensors: soil humidity, pH, light

@rhelune Ah, I didn't realize that property of normal glass; I thought coatings were required.
Hopefully one of the triple sensors you mentioned might enlighten you on the needs of the plants.
Sorry I wasn't of more help!
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