Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
The Real Indoor Climate in Iraq: Heat Outside, AC Inside
Step into a typical home in Iraq from May to September and you feel two extremes at once. Outside, temperatures climb well above 40°C. Inside, the AC runs for long hours, sometimes all day. The result is not a “normal” indoor environment. It is a dry, cooled, constantly moving air system that behaves very differently from what most plant guides assume.
Indoor plants in Iraq are not only ada… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Why Indoor Plants Struggle in Iraq’s Heat and AC Environments
If your plant leaves yellow, develop brown tips, or suddenly droop, the issue is often environmental shock rather than disease. In Iraq, the combination of extreme outdoor heat and continuous AC use indoors creates a stressful microclimate. Plants move from bright, dry heat into cooled air with low humidity and inconsistent light. That rapid shift alone can trigger yellow leaves within… Read more

