Winter can challenge indoor plant care with shorter days and fluctuating temperatures. Adjusting light exposure and temperature can help your plants thrive even in the coldest months.
Provide Adequate Light
- Maximize Natural Light: Move plants closer to windows with the most sunlight, like south or west-facing windows.
- Use Grow Lights: LED grow lights provide a full spectrum of light, helping your plants when natural light is insufficient.
Control Temperature
- Avoid Drafts: Keep plants away from cold drafts, vents, and radiators to prevent stress.
- Maintain Room Temperature: Ensure a consistent temperature between 18–24°C (64–75°F), depending on the plant’s needs.
By focusing on light and temperature, you can create the optimal environment for your indoor plants during winter.