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The Harsh Reality: Why Indoor Plants Falter in Iraqi Homes The vision of lush, vibrant indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one for many residents across Iraq. In our homes and offices, we seek to bring a piece of serene nature indoors, a welcome contrast to our often challenging exterior. Picture a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, the scorching sun often drives temperatures well above 45°C. Indoors, the indispensable air conditioning unit, un… Read more
The Unique Climate Challenge: Thriving Indoor Plants in Iraqi Homes Imagine a typical summer day in Iraq. Outside, the scorching sun consistently pushes temperatures well above 45°C. Inside, the indispensable air conditioning, often referred to simply as the AC, hums constantly, providing vital refuge from the relentless heat and fine, pervasive dust. This artificially cooled, yet exceptionally dry, indoor microclimate creates a stark contrast to… Read more
The Silent Distress Signal: Why Your Indoor Plant Leaves Are Turning Yellow in Saudi Arabian Homes Few things are as disheartening for a dedicated plant enthusiast as observing the once-vibrant green foliage of their cherished indoor plants slowly fade to a sickly yellow, or a robust leaf unexpectedly drooping. In the distinctive climate of Saudi Arabian homes, where outdoor temperatures frequently soar above 45°C and air conditioning (locally kn… Read more
The Saudi Climate Challenge: When Your Indoor Plant Shows Distress Few things are as disheartening for a plant enthusiast as witnessing the vibrant green of their indoor plants slowly surrender to a sickly yellow hue, or a robust leaf suddenly droop. In the unique environment of Saudi Arabian homes, where scorching outdoor temperatures often exceed 45°C and air conditioning (locally known as Al-Sablat) runs almost constantly, these signs of plant… Read more

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