Houseplant Care

in #life6 years ago

The most common mistake that many houseplant owners make is related to watering. They either over or under water the plant.

This is more complicated as the season change as the indoor conditions can be more or less humid depending upon the outside weather and whether or not you are running the furnace or the air conditioner.

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Now if you have 15 different houseplants spread around a room or several rooms, you are going to need to work out a watering routine. I prefer routine to schedule as indoor conditions change with the weather and often they can change very quickly, usually in early spring and fall so you need some flexibility when watering your plants.

If you have only one plant, try this rule; stick your forefinger into the soil in the pot, if it is dry up to the first knuckle it is time to water if it does not then do not add water.

When you do water, give your plant a good drink so that the roots grow.
The first knuckle rule works no matter how many plants you have.

I always recommend that outdoor gardeners spend time simply walking around their garden, taking a look to see what is happening, what has changed. This way you may spot a problem and act to stop it before it actually becomes a problem.

Do the same with your houseplants. Take a look under leaves you may spot an unwelcome visitor before the whole family moves in.

While you are taking this walkabout, once or twice a week use the first knuckle rule to check if the plants need watering. You will gradually get to know their needs and be able to meet them.

Remember that plants are alive and respond to changes in their environment, an open window on a cool day may cause a problem and on a warm day may help them grow.

P.S. plants need to be dusted, well their leaves do so bear that in mind when planning your indoor garden.

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