Norfolk Pine
Light
Norfolk Island pine needs sun, but direct sun is not the ideal exposure. Rather, a location in the yard or in the home that gets bright indirect light is best. The plant can survive in lower light situations too but may thrive in a south-facing window, where it can tolerate full, indirect, bright light.
Water
Norfolk Island pine grows in the wild in a rainforest environment. In cultivation, the plant requires moist soil. Be sure not to confuse moist with wet, since wet soil may cause root rot. Providing too much water is the primary reason for the death of indoor plants. Water Norfolk Island pines when the top layer of the soil feels dry. Temperature The temperature you prefer in a home is likely just fine for indoor Norfolk Island pine plants. This plant is flexible about temperature indoors as long as it’s within a normal average range. It can also stay outdoors until nighttime temperatures fall into the 50s (10-15 C). Norfolk pines are not cold hardy. They are a tropical plant and cannot tolerate temperatures below 35 degrees F (1 C). In many parts of the US, the Norfolk Island pine tree cannot live outside year round, and needs to be kept away from cold drafts
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