Indoor Plant Stress Hormones

FAQ About Indoor Plant Stress Hormones

What are stress hormones in indoor plants?

Stress hormones in indoor plants are chemicals produced by plants in response to various stress factors such as drought, temperature changes, pollution, or pest attacks. These hormones, including abscisic acid, ethylene, and jasmonic acid, help the plant adapt to unfavorable conditions by altering growth, metabolism, or triggering defense mechanisms.