What's Happening?
Summer indoor plant care requires attention to sun exposure and humidity levels. Plants should be monitored for signs of sun damage, such as scorched leaves, and moved away from direct sunlight if necessary.
Maintaining consistent humidity and temperature is crucial, with ideal conditions being 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Regular watering is essential due to increased sunlight and reduced humidity, and plants should be inspected for pests like mites and gnats.
Why It's Important?
Summer conditions can stress indoor plants, leading to potential health issues if not properly managed. Ensuring adequate humidity and avoiding excessive sun exposure helps prevent damage and supports plant growth. Regular pest inspections protect plants from infestations that can spread quickly indoors. These practices are vital for maintaining healthy indoor plants, which contribute to a pleasant living environment and can improve air quality.






