
FAQ About Indoor Plant Seasonal Lighting Optimization

How do indoor plants adjust to different seasons?
Indoor plants adjust to different seasons primarily through changes in their light requirements and growth cycles. During the spring and summer, most plants enter an active growth phase, requiring higher light intensity and longer exposure. In contrast, the fall and winter often bring a period of dormancy or slower growth, during which plants may benefit from a reduced light intensity or shorter lighting periods to mimic the natural changes in daylight.