Air conditioning can be harmful to houseplants

Air conditioning can be harmful to houseplants

One thing I cherish about my hubby is his cherish for plants and his orange thumb.

My good friend and I moved in together when my good friend and I were dating, and I noticed that he immediately filled our apartment with houseplants.

When my good friend and I bought a house, he also designed and created our entire garden. I am not the best at keeping houseplants alive. When I lived on my own, they constantly died, then however, my hubby has constantly been good at keeping houseplants alive. I asked him what his secret is and he told me that he constantly does research on how to take care of plants before he purchases them. Some houseplants need to be positioned so they acquire sunshine near a window, some thrive in shade, some need more water than others. A common factor in several houseplants is that they thrive in heat and humidity. Humans do not thrive in heat and humidity, which is why my good friend and I have central air conditioner, especially living in the southeastern region of the country. My good friend and I run our central air conditioner constantly from the end of May to the end of September, then you may be wondering how our houseplants thrive so well, if they need a sizzling and humid environment to be their best. My hubby’s secret is that he never places houseplants directly near an cooling system vent. Because air conditioner removes the humidity in the air, he mists the plants that need the most moisture daily. It is really pressing that you do not sacrifice your own comfort for your plants. You should not turn off your cooling system so they thrive, rather do research to see how you can bring moisture to them while keeping yourself comfortable.

 

 

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