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Plants only stop taking in water when they die. Plants must continue getting healthy mineral water otherwise they will eventually die. They might stop taking in water when you pull them out of the soil. Plants also stop if you don't give them their resources that are necessary to survive. I think personally that plants are kind of helpless. Once its stem is cut, it will die immediately.
Just water plant until water comes out of the bottom.
I think it's cause it's one of those plants like cacti that don't really need water more than once a month or so.
it might depend on the plant. it could be over watered if watered twice, under watered if watered once or too little water with both. why don't you find out?
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It varies according to each plant. But overall we can say that it is good to spray some water weekly. And also once in every 2 or 3 weeks try to keep it in sunlight for sometime...its really good for the plant... Remember not to overdo the watering as too much water can kill your plant.
Because plants won't grow without water - if plants once grew in the Sahara then there must have been water there.
Plants only stop taking in water when they die. Plants must continue getting healthy mineral water otherwise they will eventually die. They might stop taking in water when you pull them out of the soil. Plants also stop if you don't give them their resources that are necessary to survive. I think personally that plants are kind of helpless. Once its stem is cut, it will die immediately.
While there are still some on the table, a red ball has to be potted before one of the other coloured balls can be potted. Players must alternate the potting of a red and another colour. Once the reds are all potted the remaining colours must be potted in the following order: Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue, Pink and Black.
Just water plant until water comes out of the bottom.
Once a month. These are beautiful throughout the summer.
I have mine with a plant called a "peace lily". Wash off the roots, cut a hole in a plastic plate or one of those plastic dishes used to catch water from potted plants and let the roots dangle in the water. I started one of these last year in August and the plant and fish are doing well. I change the water about once a month or so, and always use chlorine remover before putting the fish and plant back in.
Plant fertilizers usually hep your garden plants grow because of their soils will consist of the nutrients that plants need to grow. I would apply them once a month to your plants to ensure plants are staying strong.
yes at least once a week
Once or twice a week
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.
I just use tap water that I've let sit out for at least a day. Tap water almost always has chemicals like chlorine added that make it safer for us humans but that plants have a hard time dealing with. The chemicals will evaporate if the water is allowed to sit out. I usually water my plants once a week, so I just refill my water jugs after watering and let the chemicals evaporate for a week before the next watering time. Once every month or two I use some fertilizer, which is just mixed with water (make sure to use the same cleaned water), to replenish the nutrients in my plants' soil. You cant just water plants once a week by the clock. All plants grow differently so it depends on many things such as type of plant conditions temperature sunlight etc etc etc. So plants might need watered more than once a day.