Adequate lightingDuring the winter, the days are shorter and lighting can be insufficient. Place your plants near windows where they receive natural light. If necessary, consider using grow lamps.

Temperature control: Most plants prefer temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. Avoid places with cold draughts, such as near poorly sealed doors or windows.
Humidity: Winter air can be very dry, especially if you use heating. To increase humidity, you can use a humidifier, place trays of water near the plants or even spray water on the leaves.

Watering: Indoor plants generally need less water in winter, as their growth slows down. Check the soil moisture before watering; it should be dry to the touch. Avoid waterlogging, as this can lead to root rot.

Fertilisation: Many plants go dormant in winter and don't need fertiliser. Stop fertilising until spring, when growth starts again.

Pruning: Prune away dry or damaged leaves to keep your plants healthy. This also helps to promote new growth when spring arrives.
Care routine: Always keep an eye on your plants regularly. Look for signs of pests or diseases and treat them immediately.

By following these tips, indoor plants should stay healthy and happy throughout the winter months!