Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 07.03.26
The Silent Distress: Why Your Indoor Plant Leaves Turn Yellow in Iraqi Homes
Few things are as disheartening to an indoor plant enthusiast as watching vibrant green leaves slowly fade to a sickly yellow. In the unique climate of Iraq, where scorching outdoor temperatures and the constant hum of the air conditioning (locally known as Al-Sablat) create a distinct indoor environment, yellowing leaves are a common signal of distress. This isn't usual… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 05.03.26
Understanding the Unique Climate Challenges for Indoor Plants in Iraq
In Iraq, where the summer sun beats down with relentless intensity, our homes offer a much-needed refuge of coolness, primarily thanks to our air conditioning systems, commonly known as "Al-Sablat." This stark contrast between the extreme external heat and the artificially cooled, often exceptionally dry, indoor air creates a unique microclimate that poses significant challenge… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 27.02.26
Navigating Saudi Arabia's Unique Indoor Climate: The AC Paradox
In Saudi Arabia, the aspiration to fill our homes with vibrant indoor plants often encounters a unique set of environmental challenges. Our formidable climate, with its relentless sun and soaring temperatures for much of the year, contrasts sharply with our meticulously controlled indoor spaces. The ubiquitous air conditioning, commonly known as 'AC' or 'السبلت', while essential for… Read more

