Yes, some indoor plants may go dormant during certain times of the year, typically in the winter months when there is less sunlight and lower temperatures. During dormancy, plants may slow down their growth and require less water and nutrients.
which plants?
Boxwood plants do not go fully dormant like deciduous plants, but they may experience a period of slowed growth during the winter months. It is important to provide proper care during this time to ensure their health and survival.
Outdoor Plants
Yes, gnats can lay eggs in indoor plants.
Some indoor plants can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals due to pollen or mold. Overwatering can lead to mold growth and attract pests. In rare cases, certain plants can be toxic if ingested by pets or small children.
They become dormant during the winter months, this basically means that they are in hibernation-like state.
yeah there are certain plants you cant use but if you ask an archaeologist they could give you a list.
Yes, aloe plants can live inside a house as indoor plants as long as they receive adequate sunlight and are not overwatered.
Jade plants are indoor plants or houseplants. They can grow to the height of 5 feet and are shrub-like plants.
Some indoor plants that thrive in acidic soil include azaleas, gardenias, and blueberries.
Indoor aloe plants typically grow to be about 1 to 2 feet tall.
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