
FAQ About Indoor Plant Stress Phenomena

What role does temperature play in indoor plant stress?
Temperature plays a crucial role in the health of indoor plants. Most indoor plants thrive in temperatures similar to typical home environments, usually between 60-75°F (15-24°C). Extreme fluctuations, especially sudden cold draughts, can stress plants, leading to leaf drop or wilting. Conversely, high temperatures can cause heat stress, resulting in dry, scorched leaves. Maintaining consistent, appropriate temperatures helps mitigate stress.