Indoor plants brighten spaces, improve air quality, and create a calming atmosphere. Proper care can ensure they stay fresh and continue benefiting your home.
Make sure your pots have drainage holes to empty excess water to prevent root rot, keeping your plants healthy and fresh.
Repot every 1–2 years with fresh soil to give plants better nutrients and more space for healthy root growth.
Place plants in an area with the right light for their type. Bright, indirect sunlight works well for most indoor plants.
Check soil before watering. Overwatering can harm the plants, so water only when the topsoil feels dry to the touch.
Use grow lights in dim spaces or during winter to ensure plants get enough light to stay fresh and grow.
Keep plants in a stable environment, avoid extreme temperatures near heaters, ACs, or drafts to prevent stress.