Using gas grill surrounded by winter flowers die?
Answers: Humidity is the answer. Any type of warmness tends to be dry and result contained by low humidity in the house during heat months.
The plant's circulatory system is such that it supplies moisture to the leaves at the same rate as the moisture evaporates within the environment where it is home-grown. Tropical plants are generally acclimated to humid conditions and so are conditioned to low evaporation rates. In intensely dry air the moisture evaporates faster than the plant can supply it and so the plant decline and may die if the condition persists.
Watering the plant will not comfort since its internal plumbing can't move water briskly enough to craft up for its losses. The answer is to create an environment around the entire plant that more closely resembles its humid native conditions and thus slow the rate of evaporation. Sometimes relocating to a bathroom or kitchen will minister to. For more demanding plants, a humidity tent or other enclosure may be indispensable.
Put a humidifier next to them.
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