
FAQ About Indoor Plant Abiotic Stress Management

How can temperature cause abiotic stress in indoor plants?
Temperature extremes, either too high or too low, can cause abnormal physiological reactions in plants. High temperatures can increase transpiration, leading to dehydration and wilting. Cold temperatures can slow down metabolic processes, resulting in stunted growth or even plant death. Maintaining a consistent and suitable temperature range is key to preventing temperature-related abiotic stress.