Bamboo Palm Lighting

What is the best lighting conditions for Bamboo palms like Chamaedorea Seifrizii or erumpens?
Most Bamboo palms are nurtured and shade-acclimated for interior use and should do well in most locations. Any lighted area (natural or artificial) should be adequate. As with many indoor palms watch out for spider mites, they love the dry conditions in homes and offices.
Take care and avoid both direct sunlight and low light areas such as dark corners. The palm’s natural look and symmetry can be maintained by turning the container 1/4 turn every week to allow light to penetrate the foliage canopy.
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