• To find the right balance, regularly check the soil moisture level and water when the top inch of the soil feels dry.Water your plants in the morning to allow excess moisture to evaporate during the day, reducing the risk of fungal diseases.
• Some houseplants appreciate higher humidity levels. You can increase humidity by misting your plants or placing a water tray near them. Grouping plants together can also create a mini-humidity zone.
• If you notice that your plants are getting too much light and getting scorched, move them to a shadier spot or use sheer curtains or blinds to filter the light.
• If possible, you can consider moving some of your houseplants outdoors for a summer vacation. However, acclimate them gradually to avoid shock from sudden changes in light and temperature.
• Summer plant care requires a bit of extra attention and care, but the rewards are worth it.Following these simple tips for watering, lighting, fertilizing, and pest control, you can enjoy a lush and thriving indoor garden all year round.