Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 13.03.26
The Iraqi Indoor Climate: A Unique Environment for Your Green Companions
In the heart of an Iraqi home, where the summer sun outside can drive temperatures past a scorching 45°C, life indoors becomes a carefully managed sanctuary. The indispensable air conditioning unit, locally known as Al-Sablat, hums almost continuously, providing essential refuge from the relentless heat and the fine, pervasive dust. Yet, this modern comfort, while vital for… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 12.03.26
The Urgent Reality: Rescuing Your Indoor Plant in Iraq
Witnessing your cherished indoor plant begin to falter, its vibrant leaves losing their luster, can be a disheartening experience. In Iraq's unique climate, where external temperatures soar and indoor environments are shaped by the constant operation of air conditioning (commonly known as Al-Sablat), plants face specific pressures. These conditions can lead to rapid decline if their needs are… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 11.03.26
The Unique Climate Challenges for Indoor Plants in Iraqi Homes
The desire to cultivate lush, vibrant greenery indoors is a deeply cherished one for many across Iraq. We seek to bring a piece of serene nature into our homes, creating a calming contrast to our often challenging external environment. However, this beautiful pursuit frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities here that diverge significantly from generic indoor plant… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 09.03.26
The Harsh Reality: Why Indoor Plants Falter in Iraqi Homes
The vision of lush, vibrant greenery flourishing within our homes is a deeply cherished one for many in Iraq. Yet, this beautiful aspiration frequently clashes with a unique set of environmental realities. Picture a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, the scorching sun drives temperatures well above 45°C. Indoors, the indispensable air conditioning unit, universally known as the Al-Sablat… Read more

