How to keep your indoor plants lush and thriving in colder weather.
How to Combat Colder Days
Big favorites like the Monstera Deliciosa and Bamboo Palm may not show obvious signs at first, but winter asks you to adjust your approach. Here are a few simple but powerful shifts you can make for your plants:
Watering: Most plants will drink less water in winter. Always check the top inch of soil before watering. Mature Monsteras like to stay evenly moist but not soaked.
Humidity: Dry air can make tropical plants like Bamboo Palm have crispy leaves. Group plants together, use a humidifier, mist often, or place pots on a shallow tray filled with pebbles and water to subtly boost humidity.
Light: Daylight savings is over! With shorter days and less intense sunlight, move your plants closer to brighter windows. However, windows can get cold, so don't put them in direct contact with chilly glass. Rotate your leafy friends often so every leaf gets its share of light.
How to Combat Colder Days
Big favorites like the Monstera Deliciosa and Bamboo Palm may not show obvious signs at first, but winter asks you to adjust your approach. Here are a few simple but powerful shifts you can make for your plants:
Watering: Most plants will drink less water in winter. Always check the top inch of soil before watering. Mature Monsteras like to stay evenly moist but not soaked.
Humidity: Dry air can make tropical plants like Bamboo Palm have crispy leaves. Group plants together, use a humidifier, mist often, or place pots on a shallow tray filled with pebbles and water to subtly boost humidity.
Light: Daylight savings is over! With shorter days and less intense sunlight, move your plants closer to brighter windows. However, windows can get cold, so don't put them in direct contact with chilly glass. Rotate your leafy friends often so every leaf gets its share of light.
Spotting Cold-Stress Signals
Keep a close eye on leaves for signs of winter weather stress. Watch for drooping, yellowing, or patchy leaves. Monsteras may develop brown edges if kept near chilly drafts. Palms and other tropicals can form pale spots if the room is too dry or too cool.
How to Make a Cozy Home Microclimate:
Keep your collection away from drafty doors and windows.
Position plants several feet from radiators, heaters, or vents to avoid dramatic changes in temperature.
For plants needing more care, try grouping humidity lovers in a bright bathroom or sunny, sheltered spot.
Spotting Cold-Stress Signals
Keep a close eye on leaves for signs of winter weather stress. Watch for drooping, yellowing, or patchy leaves. Monsteras may develop brown edges if kept near chilly drafts. Palms and other tropicals can form pale spots if the room is too dry or too cool.
How to Make a Cozy Home Microclimate:
Keep your collection away from drafty doors and windows.
Position plants several feet from radiators, heaters, or vents to avoid dramatic changes in temperature.
For plants needing more care, try grouping humidity lovers in a bright bathroom or sunny, sheltered spot.
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