Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 06.03.26
The Distress Call: Understanding Yellowing Leaves in Your Iraqi Home
There are few sights more disheartening for a plant enthusiast than witnessing the vibrant green of their indoor plants slowly fade to a sickly yellow. In the demanding climate of Iraq, where scorching summers necessitate constant air conditioning (often referred to locally as Al-Sablat), this common symptom can quickly become a source of frustration. Yellowing leaves are your p… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 04.03.26
The Silent Signals: When Your Indoor Plant is Struggling in Iraqi Homes
There's a particular kind of concern that settles in when you notice your cherished indoor plant exhibiting signs of distress—be it yellowing leaves, drooping stems, or crispy edges. In Iraq, our unique environmental tapestry, characterized by intense heat and the constant presence of air conditioning (السبلت), means these signals demand a specific, localized understanding. G… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 26.02.26
The Urgent Plea: Responding to Yellowing Leaves in UAE Homes
There are few sights more disheartening for an indoor plant owner in the UAE than a beloved green companion showing signs of distress. When your plant's leaves start to turn yellow, it's rarely a simple cosmetic issue. Instead, it's an urgent message, a cry for help signaling an underlying problem that demands attention. In our unique climate, where intense outdoor heat often contrasts… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Heat Outside, AC Inside: Why Yellow Leaves Happen So Fast in Saudi Homes
Yellow leaves are one of the most common indoor plant problems in Saudi Arabia. They often appear suddenly. One week the plant looks stable, and the next week lower leaves are fading, softening, or dropping. The reason is usually not a single mistake. It is the combination of extreme outdoor heat and continuous air conditioning indoors.
In most Saudi homes, plants live in fi… Read more

