
FAQ About Indoor Plant Self-Healing Mechanisms

Do indoor plants use hormones to heal themselves?
Yes, indoor plants use hormones to regulate their healing processes. Plant hormones such as auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins play roles in cell division, differentiation, and growth that are crucial for repairing damage. Auxins, produced at the site of injury, can stimulate cell division and elongation, while cytokinins promote cell division and differentiation, aiding the regeneration of damaged tissue.