June 27, 2024

VIDEO: 13 Winter Houseplant Care Tips 🌱❄️


We’re in the dead of winter, which means you have to change how you care for your indoor plants. Colder temperatures, shorter days, less light, and other changes must be taken into account. Here are my 13 winter houseplant care tips for your indoor jungle.

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: 13 Winter Houseplant Care Tips 🌱❄️

  1. I've seen people position mirrors in their garden outside, to cast more direct light, inside. I will be trying it next winter. Here in Australia, we're in the middle of summer . So access to light, is definitely NOT a problem at the moment. 🙂

  2. Great tips! I like to take advantage of cold winter days when I long to be outside to go around and wipe clean all the plant leaves. I use a diluted mixture of neem oil, Castile soap, water and rosemary essential oil so it also helps with any pests who might be eyeballing my plants, and gives a nice light shine to the leaves.

  3. I try to water only from the bottom. And I watch the plant’s form – I can tell when they begin to lose their ooomph. Foliage droops ever so slightly – sometimes even stems will begin to droop. Sit them in a sink of water for 15-20 minutes and they wake up!

  4. This help me a lot for someone (like myself) I’m having a hard time with one of my plant. It gets drafty in my home and I need to replot it because it out grown the container pot. I’ll definitely will refer to this video. I’m curious as to what other advice you have for plant parents who are just starting out.

  5. Thank you for this video! I started collecting plants in the winter time, and a couple have died. I realized I was over watering and had reduced the humidity by having the heater on. You’ve helped me saved my other plants! Thanks!

  6. I grow succulents, and some of them are summer dormant, so I have grow lights and a heating mat for them so that they flourish during the colder months. I actually also find having them, in particular, nearer a heating vent (but not where it gets a draught) because the soil doesn't stay wet as long when they are watered.

  7. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Was searching for a video like this with 100% information for plant lovers. Thank you also for getting down to business and treating us as if we were adults who need this information to help the plants we care about survive the winter in the best possible shape.

  8. Finally!! It's Mid February and I'm debating about re-potting some of my plants that are cramp in their nursery pot. I know that in the spring I'm busy with school and social life( a social life that barely exists) so I wanted to repot as were heading to spring soon(like end of February/beginning of March). Thanks so much for the video.

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