Pothos would be pretty good.  They survive well under artificial lighting.
The bonus is pothos are pretty common houseplants.  You can even take some
clipping from someone who has one and let them root in some water and plant
them.  I actually use them in the HOB filters on my fish tanks to help make
use of the nutrients in the water from fish waste (helps keep the water
clean and fish happy and healthy) and they love and grow wildly.  The only
light they get there is the desk lamp with a compact fluorescent bulb.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 8:55 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: indoor hot peppers


I just got an office with a window at work, and am thinking I need to get
myself some plants.  I was wondering if anyone has ever (successfully) grown
hot pepper plants indoors?  I'm reading a few articles on eHow and the
google, but would love some tips from anyone else who has done the indoor
pepper thing before.  Erika, I'm looking in your direction. :)

Also looking for good recommendations for indoor plants that need minimal
light (east-ish facing office with one window).

Hoping that the new, more stressful position can be mitigated with some
plants to take care of...gardening has always been a great stress-reliever
for me.




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