Feel the heat: keeping plants warm indoors during winter
- 1 Bubble wrap. One of the cheapest and easiest way to provide some snug warmth for overwintering plants is to dress them up in bubble wrap. ...
- 2 Electric white goods. ...
- 3 Programmable radiators. ...
- 4 Heat mats. ...
- 5 Heat lamps. ...
- 6 Electric Propagator.
- How cold is too cold for indoor plants?
- How do I keep my indoor plants alive during winter?
- How do you keep plants warm in the winter?
How cold is too cold for indoor plants?
Most houseplants are tropicals and prefer temperatures between 65-75°F during the day and about 10 degrees cooler at night. For many plants, temperatures below 50°F can cause problems. Adjust thermostats to cater to your comfort, but remember your plants need some consideration.
How do I keep my indoor plants alive during winter?
5 Tips to Revitalize and Keep Houseplants Alive in Winter
- Cut back the water (and the fertilizer for that matter) Yellow leaves? ...
- Give your plant a bath. ...
- Seal up those windows. ...
- Shine the light. ...
- Wait on re-potting, but don't be afraid to prune.
How do you keep plants warm in the winter?
Set plant pots on pebbles and put the tray in a warm sunny spot (or on top of a radiator). Or get a desktop humidifier to direct moist air toward plants.