Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 01.03.26
The Silent Warning: Why Indoor Plant Leaves Turn Yellow in Iraqi Homes
Few sights are as disheartening for a plant parent as vibrant green leaves slowly fading to a sickly yellow. This common phenomenon often signals that your indoor plant is struggling, sending out a clear distress signal. In the unique climate of Iraq, with its intense summers and our reliance on air conditioning (السبلت), the reasons behind yellowing leaves can be numerous and… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 28.02.26
The Saudi Arabian Indoor Climate: A Paradox for House Plants
Picture a typical Saudi Arabian afternoon. Outside, the sun beats down relentlessly, turning the landscape into a shimmering mirage. Inside, the cool, dry embrace of the air conditioner—or السبلت, as it's commonly known—offers a non-negotiable refuge. This precisely is the unique paradox our beloved house plants face daily. They bring life and tranquility into our homes, yet they exist… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 28.02.26
The Harsh Realities of Cultivating Indoor Plants in Iraqi Homes
Stepping into a modern Iraqi home, the cool embrace of the air conditioner (السبلت) offers a welcome respite from the intense outside heat. Yet, this very comfort system, while essential for us, creates a challenging paradox for our beloved indoor plants. The constant dehumidification and often direct, cold drafts from the AC vents relentlessly strip moisture from the air, creating a… Read more

