Indoor Plant Adaptation to Artificial Climates

FAQ About Indoor Plant Adaptation to Artificial Climates

Can air conditioning affect indoor plants?

Yes, air conditioning can affect indoor plants by reducing humidity levels and causing cooler temperatures, which might not be ideal for all plant species. Many indoor plants thrive in tropical conditions that are warm and humid, so exposure to continuous air conditioning can lead to drying out of the soil and leaves. To counter these effects, it's advisable to mist the plants regularly, place a humidifier nearby, or move them away from direct air flow.