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Why Indoor Plants Struggle More During Bangalore Winters

  • Writer: Supriya B.S
    Supriya B.S
  • Dec 8, 2025
  • 1 min read

Problem

Every December, people start noticing their indoor plants looking dull. Leaves curl, soil stays wet for days, and new growth slows down. Most assume the plant needs more water or a fertiliser boost. In reality, the cooler weather and shorter daylight hours slow plant metabolism. When you water them like summer, the roots sit in cold, wet soil and begin to suffocate.


Simple, Creative Solution

Shift the plant near a window that catches gentle morning sun. Water less often and only when the top layer of soil feels dry to touch. Wipe the leaves once a week so they can breathe and absorb whatever sunlight they get. If your home flooring is very cold, add a jute mat or wooden coaster under the pot to reduce temperature shock. These small tweaks help the plant stay warm, dry, and active without stressing its roots.


Closing Thought

Plants follow the seasons quietly. When you tune your care to the climate, they respond with steady, healthy growth.


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