What showers look like as a plant Mom
I can’t be the only one who does this. the plants who love humidity and need some water. I bring them in the shower! #showerplants #bathroomplants #wannabe plant mom #plantpower #plantyourself
Taking care of plants that love humidity by bringing them into the shower is a popular practice among plant moms who want to provide their green companions with optimal conditions. Many tropical plants, such as ferns, peace lilies, and certain varieties of philodendrons, thrive in moist environments because their native habitats often have high humidity levels. By showering these plants, you mimic their natural surroundings by increasing humidity and cleansing their leaves from dust and pests, which can improve photosynthesis. Additionally, the gentle water spray can help the soil stay moist without overwatering, which is a common problem in indoor plant care. If you’re considering this method, ensure that the water temperature is lukewarm, as too hot or too cold water can stress the plants. Also, it’s good to check that your bathroom has adequate light, or move the plants back to a brighter space after showering to support their growth. Some great candidates for showering include orchids, spider plants, and calatheas. These plants appreciate the humidity and light misting provided during your shower routine. Moreover, incorporating shower time for your plants can be a great reminder to interact with them regularly, helping you notice any changes in health or growth. Overall, bringing humidity-loving plants into the shower can be a simple yet effective way to keep them happy and thriving. This #plantpower hack is a favorite among many #wannabeplantmoms and #plantyourself enthusiasts who appreciate the synergy between self-care and plant care.

What is the name of the plant in the middle 😍