Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 11.03.26
The Unseen Battle: Climate Realities for Indoor Plants in Iraq
The desire to cultivate lush, vibrant greenery indoors is a deeply cherished pursuit for many across Iraq. We aim to bring a piece of serene nature into our homes, creating a calming contrast to our often challenging external environment. However, this beautiful ambition frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities here that differ significantly from generic indoor pla… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 10.03.26
The Harsh Reality: Why Indoor Plants Falter in Iraqi Homes
The sight of a beloved indoor plant beginning to falter – leaves yellowing, tips browning, or a general droop – can be deeply unsettling. In Iraq, this distress often carries a unique weight, as our extreme summer heat regularly exceeding 45°C outdoors and the indispensable, constant use of air conditioning, locally known as Al-Sablat, create an indoor environment unlike many others. This… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 07.03.26
The Silent Struggle: Understanding Why Your Indoor Plants Decline in Iraq Homes
There are few sights more disheartening for a plant enthusiast than a beloved indoor plant showing signs of distress. In Iraq, where the climate presents unique extremes – scorching summer heat pushing air conditioning units (locally known as Al-Sablat) into continuous operation, creating surprisingly dry indoor air, and the inevitable fine dust that settles on… Read more

