Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why Heat and Air Conditioning Change the Rules Indoors
Choosing the best indoor plants in Iraq is not the same as choosing plants in mild climates. For most homes and offices, the real challenge is not sunlight alone. It is the combination of extreme outdoor heat, sealed windows, and constant air conditioning. The split AC unit creates dry air, uneven airflow, and sudden temperature shifts. Plants placed directly under vents often decline even if… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why Limited Light Apartments in Iraq Are Harder Than They Look
Choosing the best indoor plants for apartments in Iraq is not only about “low light.” The real challenge is the combination of limited natural light, extreme outdoor heat, and constant air-conditioning. Most apartments rely on split AC units for much of the year. These systems dry the air, create cold drafts, and often run 24/7 during summer. Plants that might survive low light elsewh… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why Most Plants Struggle in Iraqi Homes
Choosing the best house plants in Iraq is not just about looks. It is about survival. Our climate brings extreme outdoor heat for much of the year, and indoors we depend heavily on AC units. That constant cooling creates dry air, temperature swings, and strong drafts that many tropical plants cannot tolerate.
In summer, a living room can shift from 45°C outside to a heavily cooled interior within minutes. T… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 18.02.26
The Reality of Growing Plants Inside Iraqi Homes
Step into a typical home in Baghdad or Basra in July. Outside temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs most of the day. Curtains are half-closed to block harsh sun. Airflow is artificial, humidity is low, and light is filtered through tinted glass. This is the real environment where indoor plants iraq must survive.
Most plant failures here are not about “bad luck.” They are about mismatch.… Read more

