Spider plants generally prefer frequent watering to improve their overall lifespan. Infrequent watering can limit their growth and prevent them from achieving full size.
Most plants prefer a good drink, once a week-especially "houseplants". Cacti do not, though; they like to dry out completely, before their next watering.
While impatiens are normally very hardy annuals, they will need almost constant watering and frequent fertilization in dry, hot conditions. When they don't get enough water (especially in hanging pots), they will wilt, but after a good watering they can bounce back literally in less than an hour. They also prefer slightly shady areas like under a larger bush out of the direct sunlight. You might check with your neighbours who have healthy impatiens and see what is different in how the plants are kept. If in pots, fertilize monthly according to the directions with the fertilizer and keep damp. Or, instead of a monthly fertilization schedule, some people prefer to "water weakly, weekly" (mix a very weak solution of the fertizer in water and then use it on a weekly schedule).
Jaguars prefer meats, since they are carnivores.
They grow best in areas that receive or gain enough light. Fir Trees also prefer well-drained soil which has slightly acidic pH level. These types of trees need minimum maintenance except for frequent watering and spring pruning.
Conch prefer life on the benthic zone. They frequent seagrass beds, and prefer a tropical climate.
No, they are not. They prefer plants as their daily meal.
soil with minerals in it. It also depends on what types of plants are in discussion, but most plant prefer loam soil while most creepers (plants that do not grow upright) prefer sandy soil.
Some aphids prefer garden plants, actually, and others prefer aquaponic plants. Almost every plant has some aphid species that occasionally feed from it. Aphids generally consume the sap from plant stems.
no they prefer a diet of plants
Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.
Mineral water.
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