Showering your indoor plants is a pro-level move to mimic natural rainfall. It deep-cleans foliage to improve photosynthesis and provides a thorough soak for the soil.
Below is a detailed feature on mastering the plant shower and adapting your gardening habits as a seasoned "green thumb." 1. The Art of the Houseplant Shower shower mature thumbs
Let plants sit in the tub for at least 30–60 minutes to drain fully. This prevents "wet feet" (root rot) and keeps water from dripping onto your furniture. 2. Adapting the "Green Thumb" for Mature Gardeners Showering your indoor plants is a pro-level move
As gardeners age, maintaining a lush space requires smarter, less strenuous strategies to avoid overexertion. The Art of the Houseplant Shower Let plants
Place plants in a bathtub or shower. For large plants, use the showerhead; for smaller or more delicate ones, a sink sprayer or a gentle "rainfall" setting is best.