Winter Survival Guide: Keeping Tropical Fruit Plants Alive Indoors (Digital Download)
Winter Survival Guide: Keeping Tropical Fruit Plants Alive Indoors (Digital Download)
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Temperatures have already dropped… and you still don’t have a plan to keep your tropical fruit trees alive indoors?
Winter is already stressing your plants — even if they still look fine right now.
Most plant owners don’t realize the damage until leaves start dropping, pests show up, or growth stalls… and by then, winter stress has already taken hold.
Dry heating, weak sunlight, drafts, and sudden temperature swings quietly weaken tropical plants weeks before symptoms appear.
The Winter Survival Guide gives you a proactive system to protect your plants before damage begins. Inside, you’ll learn exactly what you need regarding light, humidity, watering, placement, and pest prevention so your tropicals stay strong, hydrated, and thriving all winter long.
👉 Don’t wait for yellow leaves or pests — by then, it’s recovery mode. Get ahead of winter stress now and keep your plants thriving instead of just surviving.
Shipping & FAQs
Shipping & FAQs
Fertilizer & Pest Control
Fertilizer & Pest Control
The MARPHYL Organic Liquid Fertilizer or M.M Basics 20-20-20 Fertilizer are great options for your plants! For more details, check out our Fertilizer Guide.
Pest Control is just as important as proper watering, sun, and fertilization. For most common pests, the Lost Coast Therapy (US/CA) is a great option. If you're battling fungus gnats specifically, go with Mosquito Dunks. It is highly effective and very easy to use.
For more details, check out our Guide to eliminate common plant pests.
Grow Lights & Other Tools
Grow Lights & Other Tools
The Barrina Grow Lights are an excellent option to ensure your plants receive sufficient light indoors.
Keeping stable humidity levels around your plants is key to healthy plants! The VIVOSUN is perfect for plant parents. For more options, check out the Top 6 Best Humidifiers for Plants - in Canada.
Need help with your plants?
Need help with your plants?
Sometimes everything looks fine, but something still feels off — a plant keeps dropping leaves, or you're unsure if your setup is correct.
✨ A quick adjustment now can save a plant that would take months to recover in spring.
Book a 15-minute Virtual Session with our expert plant consultant - Cristina.
Here’s what you get:
✅ 15-Minute Personalized Video Call: We’ll connect over Google Meet so you can show me your plant in real time.
✅ Customized Care Plan: After the call, you’ll receive a clear and easy-to-follow care plan tailored to your plant’s needs.
✅ 1 Free Follow-Up by Email: Have a quick question after your consultation? You can email me once within 7 days for clarification or updates at no extra cost.
✅ Satisfaction Guaranteed: If you’re not happy with your consultation, you’ll receive a full money-back refund.
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