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No, once to twice a week and then best pour from below then it will not be too wet in duration!
How do I know if a plant has too much or too little water?
Dyes of leaves are often interpreted as a lack of water, in fact the opposite is often the case. Only if the upper floor layer of the plant to about 2 cm deep dry, the Plant water. If it is soaky or swells out even moisture at slight pressure, it is poured over.
too much water plant poured over – what now? – Home Living
If you have different plants, they also have different water needs. The best is always the finger sample, so you can see how far the earth is dry. I bought a moisture meter that measures quite exactly when a plant needs water again. Daily is certainly not required except you only pour droplets. Cactus and succulents prefer a bit dry.
Each plant has a different water requirement and in the case of room plants it also depends on the soil container, the size of it and the air temperature and humidity of the room. There is nothing to say about this.
No, in some it is only necessary to observe that they never really get dry, like with sword fern or bubikopf or dad leaf.
Room plants have different water requirements. I pour my cactus every two weeks. Others more often.
No, this varies according to type 🖖
Depending on the plant, some need a lot of water, others just very little.
It depends on the plant.
But every day the least. Not at all.
There’s a “tollen” spell of sog. Flowers/plantsFachSellers “1 x weekly pour” 😉
That can be good, but not.
Mostly enough a week.
But then, depending on plant species, a little more or less water.
The best would be if you read it on the Internet, for example
No, you don’t have to. Although there are room plants that need a lot of water.
No, it depends on the plant and its needs.