Die meisten meiner Pflanzen stehen in meinem einzigen Fenster, diesem schönen nach Westen ausgerichteten Bogen. Ich habe hauptsächlich tropische Pflanzen (Monstera, Pothos usw.), also halte ich das Fenster geschlossen, damit es feucht und warm ist. Es ist jedoch das einzige Fenster in meiner Wohnung und das Herbstwetter ist so schön. Werden meine Pflanzen leiden, wenn ich das Fenster regelmäßig öffne und das kühlere (15-18 °C) Wetter und die Brise hereinlasse? Ich kann (und werde, wenn nötig) meine Pflanzen weiter vom Fenster wegstellen, aber anderswo habe ich nicht so viel Licht. Danke!

    Von: ElishevaGlix

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    1. plan_tastic on

      I would say no. I open my windows in fall and spring and no harm happens.

    2. jacksoncurran123 on

      wind will actually strengthen the plants stems, they will adapt to the breeze and form stronger roots or a thicker stem. Also curling leaf tips can be a good sign of the air being too dry.

    3. Aquarius_Lone1111 on

      I would also say no they should be perfectly fine! Also, I really love your space it’s very nice ☺️

    4. kassialma92 on

      Lol I have to occasionally open my windows for ventilation (I also have monstera, some orchids but mostly cacti) and it can be -20c outside. They’re not dead yet. Just a bit withered during winter.

    5. OldMotherGrumble on

      15-18°c is not cold. Plants should be fine. I’ve got mine open, and it’s about 12°c at night now. No issues.

    6. No-Papaya-9051 on

      I killed a couple plants with cold draft from a window, but I live in Denmark…

    7. anniewilkeZ on

      What an incredible space you have. What a sanctuary from the world. ✨

    8. TurnoverUseful1000 on

      A good strong breeze is good for them. It was something my grandparents taught us grandkids who loved to garden with each of them. We also manually give the plants a brief shake if they’re too cumbersome to take outside. After all of these years, we still do this and none of the plants have shown any problems.

      Btw, this is such a gorgeous display of your plants !!

    9. ConcentrateFormer965 on

      That’s a beautiful window. Don’t want to sound rude, just out of curiosity I want to ask you… How do you clean your windows? Does it open fully? We have bigger sliding windows so I am always curious about these bigger windows (non sliding ones).

    10. lekerfluffles on

      I regularly open the windows in my sunroom when the weather is nice and cool, and all my tropical houseplants are fine!

    11. big-titty-serpent on

      You know I thought this would surely kill one of my favorite large form calatheas who lives right next to a south-facing window in our bedroom but we keep our windows open year round to make it crisp and cool for sleeping, and the plant has never seemed to mind! And I live in Washington state!

    12. FruityandtheBeast on

      how cool of a breeze? If its in the 60s or below, it could do some damage

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