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Is your house too humid for your plants?
With spring upon us, it’s the perfect time to tend to a garden or even add some new houseplants to your collection (or start one). They can help bring a space to life, improve air quality, and ...
Humidity plays a key role in plant growth, affecting everything from moisture retention to nutrient absorption, so it's no surprise that getting humidity levels wrong can harm your houseplants. Too ...
Brown, crispy leaf tips, wilting and leaf drop, and spider mites indicate too little humidity. Move plants away from heat sources, adjust watering, and group plants together to mitigate dry air. Use a ...
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