Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Why Indoor Plants Struggle in Iraq’s Heat and AC Environments
If your plant leaves yellow, develop brown tips, or suddenly droop, the issue is often environmental shock rather than disease. In Iraq, the combination of extreme outdoor heat and continuous AC use indoors creates a stressful microclimate. Plants move from bright, dry heat into cooled air with low humidity and inconsistent light. That rapid shift alone can trigger yellow leaves within… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Heat, Air Conditioning, and Why Decline Happens Fast in Iraq Homes
When an indoor plant starts declining in Iraq, it often happens quickly. One week it looks stable. The next week you notice yellow leaves, brown tips, or drooping stems. The main reason is environmental stress. Extreme outdoor heat combined with constant air conditioning creates sharp fluctuations in moisture, airflow, and light exposure.
The split AC unit dries the air aggressive… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Heat, AC Airflow, and Why Yellowing Happens Fast in Iraq
Yellow leaves are one of the most common indoor plant problems in Iraq homes. The change can look sudden. One week the plant appears stable, the next week several leaves fade to pale green, then yellow. In our climate, this shift is often tied to extreme outdoor heat combined with constant AC use indoors. Split units run for long hours, drying the air and creating cold drafts that stress fo… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
The Saudi Indoor Climate Problem: Heat Outside, Dry AC Inside
Most indoor plant losses in Saudi Arabia are not sudden. They happen slowly, over weeks or months, because the indoor environment is misunderstood. Outdoor heat regularly exceeds 40°C. Indoors, air conditioning runs for long hours. The split AC removes humidity, pushes cold air directly onto leaves, and creates strong temperature swings between day and night.
This combination confuses… Read more

