Not really
A cactus is deeply rooted and, even in a hot desert, there may be dampness below. Also, whenever it does rain, the cactus will store water in special cells that cause the cactus to swell. Another adaptation is that a cactus's covering is waxy to prevent water loss. While it may be hot during the day, temperatures can plummet at night.
If Kevin waters his ivy every third day and his cactus every fifth day, he will water both plants together on the 15th day.
honestly you should only water almost any plant three times a week It depends on the nature of the plant. A xerophyte like Cactus does not require watering at all. It takes moisture from the air. On the other hand, mosses and ferns need water every day or even twice or thrice a day depending on the weather conditions.
Summer due to amount of water evaporated by the cactus.
every day
every day
A pea plant should be water every other day starting on Monday every week. Water it just so that it is damp, around half a cup. Make sure to soak the pea plant seed before planting it though.
That depends on what kind of plant it is. Some plants, such as cactus, do not need much water. Other kinds of plants need more. So you would have to ask about a specific plant in order to get a specific answer.It really depends on the plant. Some plants need more water than others, such as a cactus and a bean ,the bean needs more water than the cactus because the cactus stores water and beans don't.
no it would not die
Depends on the plant. Some require little water, some a lot. Plants have developed adaptations to different environments. A cactus growing in a dry desert takes very little water, and a succulent growing in a rain forest needs a lot.
how you do it is you dig a hole then you put the plant seeds in and then you add some compost then you water it every day from you plant it. thats it easy :):):)
You have to water it every single day and let it be in the sunlight. It's that simple.