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Old 03-05-2009, 04:42 AM #1
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Hello, I posted this same question in the veggies & flowers section....has anyone tried coffee (indoor)? Does anyone know how much room? ph allowances? How long?
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hrm...I've heard the "shade-grown" variety is supposed to be the best.

I wonder if that means the plant can thrive under low lighting conditions???
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I have a few coffee related plant that does well in full shade, but fairly intense indirect light. Requires medium to high humidity and keep the soil "moist". I believe they prefer a slightly alkaline soil.
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