Posted by Mozher Experts on 21.02.26
Why Extreme Heat and Air Conditioning Change Everything
Watering indoor plants in Iraq is not the same as watering them in mild climates. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 45°C outside, while inside most homes the split AC runs for long hours. This combination of extreme heat and constant cooling creates a dry, unstable environment that confuses plant owners.
Outdoors, heat increases evaporation and dries soil quickly. Indoors, air conditionin… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
The Reality of Growing Plants in Air‑Conditioned Saudi Homes
Step into a typical home in Riyadh or Jeddah in August and you feel two extremes at once: intense outdoor heat and constant indoor AC. The sun is strong, the windows are bright, yet the air inside is cool and very dry. This combination is where many house plants struggle.
In Saudi Arabia, survival is rarely about heat alone. It is about the shift between 45°C outdoors and heavily air‑co… Read more

