Bright indirect light refers to light that is not direct, but still bright enough to allow plants to grow well and be healthy. It means indirect light (light where the sun isn’t shining directly on the plant’s leaves) of intensity over 3,000 lux (300 foot candles) . Indirect sunlight refers to the natural light that reaches the plant by bouncing off other surfaces, while filtered sunlight has been filtered. Indirect light is any light that is not direct, that is, whenever the sun isn’t shining directly onto the leaves of a plant. Bright indirect light is close to any window, but where the sun isnt coming through the window and doesnt hit the plant.
To summarize, bright indirect light is a type of light that is not direct, but still bright enough to allow plants to grow well and be healthy. It is usually found close to a window, but not where the sun is shining directly on the plants leaves.