Have you ever felt anxious when the rainy season arrives?
Dark skies, continuous rain, and humidity soaring above 80% can be a nightmare for your 'Monstera' and 'Philodendron'. The real enemy isn't just the wetness, but 'Root Rot' caused by excessive dampness. As a botanist with over 10 years of experience, I am here to share 5 professional ways to keep your green friends safe during this season.1. Make Your Potting Mix 'Airier'
Drainage is everything in the rainy season. If your soil is too dense, mix in materials like Pine Bark, Perlite, or large-grade Pumice. Remember, 'Good drainage is the root's lifeline'.2. The Golden Rule: 'Check Before You Water'
High humidity slows down evaporation. Never water on a fixed schedule! Use your finger to check the soil about 1-2 inches deep. If it feels cool or moist, skip watering. They prefer being slightly dry over being waterlogged.3. Ensure Proper Air Circulation
Stagnant air breeds fungus. If you keep your plants in a condo or closed room, use a fan to circulate air gently. This helps the moisture in the soil evaporate more efficiently.4. Elevate the Pots or Remove Saucers
Saucers that catch excess water can become 'death traps' in the rain. Standing water prevents roots from breathing. Remove saucers or use pot risers to ensure the bottom of the pot stays airy.5. Boost Protection with Beneficial Microbes
I recommend using 'Trichoderma' mixed with water once or twice a month. These beneficial fungi fight off the harmful pathogens that cause root rot. It is a natural and safe method for both you and your plants.FAQ: Common Rainy Season Questions
- Q: Why are the lower leaves turning yellow?
A: This is usually a sign of overwatering or poor root health. Check your soil moisture levels immediately.
- Q: Is it good to let my plants sit in the rain?
A: Rainwater is rich in nitrogen, which is great, but too much can lead to rot. Let them enjoy the rain briefly, then ensure they dry out properly.