Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 13.03.26
In the heart of Iraq, where the summer sun can drive outdoor temperatures past a scorching 45°C, homes become sanctuaries of cool air, thanks to the indispensable air conditioning unit, locally known as "Al-Sablat" (السبلت). This modern comfort, while vital for our well-being, paradoxically crafts an indoor microclimate that is refreshingly cool but profoundly dry. This sharp environmental contrast, coupled with the ever-present fine dust that fi… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 12.03.26
The Silent Distress: When Your Indoor Plant Struggles in UAE Homes
There's a subtle anxiety that washes over any indoor plant enthusiast when the vibrant green of their beloved foliage begins to fade, yielding to an unsettling yellow, or when leaves start to brown and crisp. These are universal distress signals from your plant, clear indications that something in its environment or care routine is amiss. In the unique climate of UAE homes, where… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 12.03.26
The Climate Reality: Why Your Indoor Plants Face Unique Challenges in Saudi Arabian Homes
For many residents across Saudi Arabia, the aspiration to fill their homes with lush, vibrant indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one. We seek to bring a piece of serene nature indoors, creating a calming contrast to our often challenging external environment. However, this beautiful pursuit frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities here… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 12.03.26
The Iraqi Indoor Climate: Heat, AC (Al-Sablat), and Dust
For many residents across Iraq, the aspiration to fill their homes with vibrant, lush indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one. We seek to bring a piece of serene nature indoors, creating a calming contrast to our often-challenging external environment. Yet, this beautiful ambition frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities here that diverge significantly from generic ind… Read more

