Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Why Plants Fail in Iraq Homes (It’s Not Just Neglect)
Many people ask for low maintenance indoor plants because they are busy, travel often, or simply forget to water. In Iraq, however, plant loss is rarely caused by neglect alone. It is usually a mix of extreme outdoor heat, constant AC use, and irregular watering patterns.
During summer, temperatures outside can exceed 45°C. Indoors, the split AC runs for long hours, creating dry, cool air that… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why Light Is Different Inside Saudi Apartments
Choosing the best indoor plants for apartments in Saudi Arabia is not only about style. It is about survival under air conditioning, filtered daylight, and long summers. In most homes, windows stay closed for months. Curtains reduce glare and heat. The AC runs daily, pulling moisture from the air and cooling rooms unevenly. A plant placed directly under a vent may dry out in days, even if the soil lo… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why Indoor Conditions in Iraq Are Harder Than They Look
It is 46°C outside. Inside, the AC is running most of the day. Curtains are half-closed to block glare. The air feels cool, but dry. This is the typical Iraqi home environment where most indoor plants must survive.
Beginners often assume that once a plant is indoors, it is protected. In reality, indoor plants in Iraq face a different kind of stress. Extreme outdoor heat leads to sealed windo… Read more

