Maybe ... About Half a Cup, Or Atleast Half a Pint.
Yes. If you water a plant too much, the roots become anaerobic, leading to root death. This is because the roots need oxygen to perform cellular respiration.
Yes, soapy waste water can have negative effects on plant growth because it can disrupt the soil's pH balance and nutrient levels, as well as potentially contain harmful chemicals that can damage plant roots and inhibit absorption of water and nutrients. It is best to avoid using soapy water on plants and opt for natural, chemical-free alternatives.
Bolgavia plants prefer to be watered when the top inch of soil is dry. Water your Bolgavia plant thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain out of the bottom of the pot to prevent waterlogging. Adjust the frequency of watering based on the plant's specific needs and environmental conditions.
Of course. Plants should be watered just enough to wet their soil. If the plant has a puddle of water on top of the surface you have watered too much. You, also, should water plants either earlier in the morning or late at night. Especially if the plants are outside. This is to ensure that water isn't wasted. If you water in the middle of the day when it is hot, most of your water wont make it down to the roots.
Lilies should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch. Provide enough water to thoroughly saturate the roots, but avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging.
It depends on the type of plant. Some need daily watering, others weekly.
You should spray them three times in the morning and the afternoon. This will keep your plant healthy, and your plant won't die because of being over watered.
They are not equivalent. Ground coriander is the seed whereas fresh coriander is the leaf of the plant. They are different flavors and cannot be substituted.
you can measure how much water you watered your plant.
Overwatering your plant is almost like drowning it, and if the plant continues to be overwatered, the roots might start to rot.
6 grams of coriander seeds =how mady grams of coriander powder
No. Cumin (the spice) is the dried seeds of the plant Cuminum cymenum.Cilantro refers to the leaves of the plant Coriandrum sativum. The spice coriander is the dried fruits ("seeds") of the same plant, and tastes different (among other things, it doesn't have the "dish soap" taste that some people perceive in the leaves; the ability to detect this appears to be genetic).The two plants are in the same "family", but that's not saying much ... so are dill, anise, and carrots.
That is the Latin name of the common Coriander plant. Also known as cilantro or Chinese Parsley, it is much used in Asian and Arabic foods
There are several things that happen to a wilted plant when it is watered. The water will rehydrate the cells in the plants which are usually made up of water and this will revitalize the plant.
An amaryllis plant needs to be watered thoroughly when the top inch of soil is dry. It is important not to overwater the plant as it can lead to root rot. Generally, watering the plant once a week is sufficient for it to thrive.
Vietnamese coriander is very much like cilantro and makes an excellent substitute as does coriander and parsley
The plant is either over fed, over watered, or given too much direct sunlight...or all of the above