Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 09.03.26
The Saudi Climate Challenge: Watering Indoor Plants Amidst Extreme Heat and Constant AC
The aspiration for lush, vibrant greenery flourishing within our Saudi Arabian homes is a deeply cherished one. It’s a vision of tranquility and a tangible connection to nature, offering a welcome contrast to our often harsh exterior environment. Yet, this noble pursuit frequently encounters a unique set of environmental realities that often go unaddressed by… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
The Reality of Growing Plants Inside Iraqi Homes
Step into a typical home in Baghdad, Basra, or Erbil in July. Outside temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs most of the day. Curtains are half-closed to block harsh sun. Air is cool but dry. This environment shapes how house plants survive—or fail.
Many first-time owners assume indoor plants iraq behave like they do in mild European climates. They do not. Continuous air conditioning redu… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why Watering Indoor Plants Is More Complex in UAE Homes
Watering indoor plants in the UAE is not a simple weekly routine. Extreme outdoor heat combined with constant AC use changes how soil dries, how roots breathe, and how quickly plants lose moisture. The split AC system cools the room but also strips humidity from the air. Leaves may look firm while the root zone stays wet for days, especially in shaded apartments.
Many plant losses happen slo… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Heat Outside, AC Inside: The Real Environment Your Plants Experience
Step into a typical UAE apartment in July. Outside, temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs most of the day, sometimes set below 22°C. Light pours in through large windows, often intensified by reflective buildings and glass. To people, this feels comfortable. To indoor plants, it is a constant swing between extremes.
In UAE homes, heat rarely kills plants directly. Air… Read more

