A combination of lower light levels, fluctuating temperatures from central heating, and reduced humidity can stress plants, resulting in yellowing leaves, bud drop, scorching, and shrunken compost.
Identifying issues now and making small changes to houseplants' positioning and care can ensure plants make it through to spring, with RHS listing some early warning signs and potential fixes.
January sees 85% more inquiries in January than in December and November about houseplants, reflecting a sharp increase in reported problems from plant owners.
To ensure houseplants get off to the best start, the RHS recommends buying fresh stock with no signs of browning leaves and acclimatizing them before moving to warmer areas.
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