Can bird nest fern adapt to lower indoor light conditions during winter?

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I'm located in a region where winters can be quite grey and overcast, which makes me wonder how my bird nest fern will adapt. I’ve been nurturing this fern for a couple of years now, and I really appreciate its lush foliage, but I'm concerned about how the decreased natural light might affect it. My garden setup includes a few other indoor plants, and I usually keep the bird nest fern in a bright, but indirect light area. During winter, that bright light turns into just adequate, and I’ve noticed a slight change in its vigor. I’ve tried rotating it to see if it gets more light, but there’s only so much I can do indoors! Given my experience with other indoor plants, I worry that too little light might hinder its growth. Can anyone share insights or strategies on how this plant can adapt to lower light conditions during the winter months? Or should I consider supplemental lighting to keep it thriving? I’d really appreciate any help or suggestions!
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