Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 07.03.26
The Silent Struggle: Understanding Why Your Indoor Plants Decline in Iraq Homes
There are few sights more disheartening for a plant enthusiast than a beloved indoor plant showing signs of distress. In Iraq, where the climate presents unique extremes – scorching summer heat pushing air conditioning units (locally known as Al-Sablat) into continuous operation, creating surprisingly dry indoor air, and the inevitable fine dust that settles on… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 07.03.26
The Urgent Call: Recognizing Plant Distress in Iraq's Unique Climate
There are few sights more disheartening for a plant enthusiast than a beloved indoor plant showing signs of distress. In Iraq, where the climate presents unique extremes – scorching summer heat pushing air conditioning units (Al-Sablat) into continuous operation, creating surprisingly dry indoor air, and the inevitable dust that settles on every surface – our indoor plants face… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 07.03.26
The Silent Distress: Why Your Indoor Plant Leaves Turn Yellow in Iraqi Homes
Few things are as disheartening to an indoor plant enthusiast as watching vibrant green leaves slowly fade to a sickly yellow. In the unique climate of Iraq, where scorching outdoor temperatures and the constant hum of the air conditioning (locally known as Al-Sablat) create a distinct indoor environment, yellowing leaves are a common signal of distress. This isn't usual… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 07.03.26
The Unseen Battle: Why Indoor Plants Struggle in Saudi Arabia's Unique Climate
In Saudi Arabian homes, the aspiration for a vibrant indoor oasis often confronts a unique set of environmental challenges. Outside, the scorching sun drives temperatures to extreme highs, often exceeding 45°C. Indoors, the indispensable air conditioning (colloquially known as 'السبلت' or AC) hums continuously, creating a cool, yet artificially dry refuge. This stark c… Read more

