3 Houseplant Care Tips for Winter - HouseplantExperience.com

Winter Houseplant Plant-Care Tips

How to Care for Houseplants in Winter


Winter can be a challenging time for houseplants, but with a little extra care, you can keep your plants healthy and happy until spring. Here are three essential tips for winter houseplant care:


1. Adjust Your Watering Schedule


In winter, the air is drier and colder, which means that your houseplants will need less water. Check the soil regularly and only water when it feels dry to the touch. Don't let your plants sit in standing water as this can lead to root rot. It's better to underwater than overwater your plants in winter.


2. Provide Adequate Lighting


The days are shorter in winter, which means that your plants may not be getting enough sunlight. Place your plants near a window that receives bright, indirect sunlight for at least six hours a day. If your plants are not getting enough light, consider using a grow light to supplement their lighting needs.


3. Monitor the Temperature and Humidity


Most houseplants prefer a temperature range between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep your plants away from drafts and chilly windowsills. You can increase the humidity around your plants by placing a tray of water near them or by using a humidifier. Make sure to clean the leaves of your plants regularly to prevent dust buildup and to allow them to absorb more light.


By following these three essential tips, you can help your plants survive and thrive through the winter months. With a little extra care, you'll be rewarded with healthy and beautiful houseplants come spring!

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