HOW TO TAKE CARE OF INDOOR PLANTS (part 4)
- Rhea Shetty
- Nov 7, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 8, 2022

Maintaining the environment
Raise the room's humidity level
Some plants can be harmed by dry air because most plants, especially tropical plants, need humidity. You can get a cool-mist room humidifier from a nearby retailer and position it close enough to the plant to supply it with moisture in the air. Make sure to avoid getting any blooms or foliage wet.
Another option is to use a less expensive humidifier. piled pebbles into a tray. Just above and below the tops of the pebbles, add water. The humidity in the space will be caused by the evaporating water.
To add more moisture to the plants, you may also use a spray bottle filled with distilled water and mist them with it.
Browning and wilting leaves, as well as flower buds, are symptoms of low humidity in your plant.
To boost humidity, you can also keep your plants near to one another.
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