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The Reality of Growing Plants in Air‑Conditioned Saudi Homes Step into a typical home in Riyadh or Jeddah in August and you feel two extremes at once: intense outdoor heat and constant indoor AC. The sun is strong, the windows are bright, yet the air inside is cool and very dry. This combination is where many house plants struggle. In Saudi Arabia, survival is rarely about heat alone. It is about the shift between 45°C outdoors and heavily air‑co… Read more
Heat Outside, AC Inside: The Real Environment Your Plants Face Step into a typical UAE apartment in August. Outside, temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs most of the day, sometimes all night. The room feels cool, but the air is dry and constantly moving. Light pours in through large windows, often intensified by reflective glass towers nearby. This is the true environment your house plants must adapt to. Many care guides assume mild s… Read more
The Real Indoor Climate in Iraq: Heat Outside, AC Inside Step into a typical home in Iraq from May to September and you feel two extremes at once. Outside, temperatures climb well above 40°C. Inside, the AC runs for long hours, sometimes all day. The result is not a “normal” indoor environment. It is a dry, cooled, constantly moving air system that behaves very differently from what most plant guides assume. Indoor plants in Iraq are not only ada… Read more
Living Between 50°C Outdoors and Constant AC Indoors Step into a typical home in Iraq in July. Outside, temperatures push past 45–50°C. Inside, the AC runs almost nonstop. Curtains are half closed to block glare. Windows stay shut to keep the cool air in. This is the real environment where indoor plants must survive. The stress does not come from heat alone. It comes from contrast. Plants move from a nursery with filtered light and steady humidit… Read more

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