HOW TO WATER HOUSEPLANTS CORRECTLY?

HOW TO WATER HOUSEPLANTS CORRECTLY? - plants bank
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Do you have some houseplants? do you want to know more about their needs and how to care for them correctly? You give them enough light, fertilizer, well-drained soil but you don’t know how much water they need. Find out and follow these golden rules that will help you to know When? How? and How much water do your plants need. 

Indoor plants don’t have the same water needs as outdoor plants. Also, houseplants don’t have the same needs, some species need less water while others are guzzlers and need more. So, watering your houseplants involves knowing your houseplants type, where they come from and what are their optimal living conditions. 

How to choose your houseplants?

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The climatic conditions differ according to the regions and they also change from one season to another. So, before taking a houseplant do a little research to make sure you are getting a plant that will thrive under your care and follow these steps:

How do I water my houseplants?

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1- Choose the appropriate pot

Put your plants in pots that have the correct size for their size. The pots must also have drainage holes to help the soil dry after watering. Then, the pots can be placed on a saucer or inside of a decorative pot to allow you to water thoroughly without damaging your floor or table.

2- Recognize if your indoor plant needs water

The first thing to do to know if your plant needs water is to put a finger in the soil. If you see a dry soil, the plant needs water. Conversely, if the soil is wet you can postpone watering. If the soil takes a long time to dry out, your plant is not getting enough light or maybe the pot is not suitable.

3- When to water plants?

The best time to water your plants is in the early morning or late in the evening, while it is still cool. At this time, less water evaporates than as on hot soil during the day. So, the plants can sufficiently supply themselves with water before the next day’s heat.

4- Water your houseplants with the right water 

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Rainwater is preferable for most plants. If you can collect rainwater, it will be great but only if you are in an unpolluted area. Secondly, you can use tap water but you have to let it sit for a few hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate. Furthermore, well water is usually good too, but just if it’s not too alkaline for acid-loving houseplants. 

Another very important point is to water your plants with water at room temperature, to prevent them from thermal shock.

5- How to water plants?

6- How much water to use and how often should I water my plants?

The most important is to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

7- Watch the leaves

Leaves can be an indication of both under and overwatering but the symptoms can sometimes be confused with those of other problems such as leaves yellowing, wilting and falling. So, take these signs into consideration but check out more the soil state.

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