Indoor Plant Adaptation to Artificial Climates

FAQ About Indoor Plant Adaptation to Artificial Climates

How can I help my indoor plants adapt to heating systems?

Heating systems can dry out the air and increase the ambient temperature, which might stress indoor plants. To help plants adapt, you can increase the humidity by placing a tray with water near the plants, using a pebble tray, or a humidifier. Additionally, ensure that the plant soils are kept moist but not waterlogged. Pay attention to any signs of stress, such as wilting or brown tips, and adjust the plant's environment accordingly.