
FAQ About Indoor Plant Adaptation to Artificial Climates

What role does temperature play in the adaptation of indoor plants?
Temperature is crucial for plant metabolism and growth. Most indoor plants have specific temperature ranges where they thrive best. Consistent exposure to temperatures outside these ranges, such as those caused by heating or cooling systems, can stress the plants. It's important to maintain stable temperatures that mimic the plants' natural environment. For example, tropical plants prefer consistent warmth, while others can tolerate cooler conditions. Monitoring with a thermostat can help maintain the optimal temperature for your plants.