
Caring for indoor plants in the winter takes a few extra steps. For example, you should significantly reduce watering in the winter when most plants die off. This means that winter is not a good time to fertilize plants.
You should also keep your plants away from windows, cold drafts, and direct heat sources. Your plants also need to maximize light, so move them closer to windows to provide as much light as possible. Be sure to keep an eye on pests and monitor your plants for any signs of stress, such as yellowing leaves.
Here are six tools to help you care for indoor plants in the winter:
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Investing in a humidifier can help with dry winters and maintain a humidity level more suitable for most houseplants. this Moisturizer from Amazon Features a detachable, easy-to-clean tank that holds one gallon of water. Try this Homedics Humidifier is on sale at Walmart for $29.94. It has an automatic timer, so you can set it and forget it.
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Plant lights are excellent for indoor plants during the winter if natural daylight is limited. Plants with high light requirements, such as tropicals and succulents, especially benefit from grow lights in the winter. For maximum coverage, try this Four head LED grow light for sale at Walmart.
this Plant stand with grow lights It features eight levels, eight pot holders and one hook for hanging potted plants. Grow lights can be adjusted to meet the lighting conditions plants need at different stages.
A moisture meter for indoor plants can be a great tool if you want to make sure you don't overwater your plants in the winter or underwater them in the summer. The meter takes the guesswork out of watering your plants by providing accurate readings of the moisture content of your plant's soil. this Elegant casita garden hygrometer Provides reliable readings. this Three-in-one, $20 at doorstepProvides humidity, pH value and light level readings.
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Make cutting and trimming your plants a breeze with these Pruning the new plant On Amazon. They have a non-slip grip and carbon steel blade, perfect for quickly rooting flowers, cutting weeds, potting up houseplants or trimming pesky dead leaves. You can too Buy these cute scissors at your doorstep for $20.
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Regular dusting of your plants keeps their pores free and promotes healthy photosynthesis. Keep your plants dust-free this winter with these Soft cotton gloves It is designed expressly to remove dust household transport papers without damaging them from strangers. You can too Buy these household household gloves on Amazon for $16.
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Misting plants can be beneficial in the winter because they help increase the humidity around them. this Spray bottle for plants It has an ultra-greasy continuous mist that sprays at any angle evenly over large areas. this Mister Copper Plated, $24 at WalmartBeautiful, practical, and made to last.