It all depends on the plant. You'll know you given your plant enough water when after watering your plant will not suck up any more and a small puddle appears on the soil still after waiting about a minute.
80ml
Yes. It is possible to give a flower much more water than it can use, flooding the soil and killing the flower.
It depends on how big the pot is.
One your Goldenrod flower are established, they do not require much water. They are drought tolerant and get most of their water from the rain.
They hold 5ml of water.
I can hold 20 liters of water.
My jacuzzi 370 hot tub how much water doae it hold?
A penny is a solid, flat object and does not hold much water at all.
It doesn't hold any water.
A plant's stem and stalks hold up the flower.
45ml of of water, but blood is thicker and it can hold 55ml of blood
the sponge can hold up to about 40 percent of the water from the bowl.