Most people feel free to place indoor plants on the windowsill.
Of course, this method of placement can be called standard, but everything is not at all simple here.
Therefore, it is worth remembering several reasons why it is better not to put flowers on the windowsill, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
Direct sunlight
The windowsill is a place where plants can get too much sunlight. Direct sunlight can cause burns on the leaves of plants, especially if they are delicate species.
Temperature changes
The window sill can be a place of temperature fluctuations. Sudden changes in temperature can be harmful to plants, causing stress and even death.
Cold air currents are present
In winter, the window sill can be a place where cold air currents form. This can lead to hypothermia of plants, especially if they are located near the window.
The danger of overwatering
Plants standing on the windowsill may suffer from over-humidification, especially if the window is often opened for ventilation or in rainy weather. It is also worth remembering that condensation may accumulate on the window, which is destructive for many plants.
Probability of falling
In addition, plants on the windowsill can easily fall, especially if the window is opened or closed abruptly. This can lead to damage to the plants or even their complete death.
Which flowers are in danger?
It is also worth remembering several types of flowers that definitely should not be left on the windowsill:
- Orchids can suffer from direct sunlight and overwatering.
- Violets, because they may not withstand direct sunlight.
- Cacti and succulents can become over-chilled on cold days.
Although the windowsill seems like an ideal place to place plants, it can hide many dangers. Before placing flowers on the windowsill, it is necessary to evaluate all the risks.
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