general rule of thumb, let the plant dry out before watering again, if the weather is cooling down the plant will be more prone to rotting, better to under water than over water! most plants will tell you they need a drink by wilting( not recommended to always leave them that long)
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if you mean house plants , then the quickest and most often is by over watering
a tomatoe has 97% water in it.
No, it is not recommended to water plants with water from an evaporative dryer. The water from an evaporative dryer often contains salts and other minerals that can be harmful to plant health. It is better to use clean, fresh water for watering plants.
thorny plants=cactus,rose,lemon etc. water plants=lotus,water lily etc.
AnswerSea Water is salty and might not be useful for watering house plants because salt will ruin the plant by osmosis due to water potential differences. So, better to use sweet water. Plants that grow in salt water are different. So, salt water plants and sweet water plants are different.
yes it will be good for the plants
when you forgot to water your house plants they wilt. explain this in term of wilting.
if you mean house plants , then the quickest and most often is by over watering
when you forgot to water your house plants they wilt explain this in term of wilting (hint) remember that water contain water and dissolved minerals
yes, it will kill them
in the summer.dont water it in the spring because it rains anyway.
You can identify big leaf house plants by looking for plants with large, broad leaves that are typically more than 5 inches wide. These plants often have a lush and tropical appearance, making them stand out among other house plants.
Depends on the plants
Yes, you can water house plants with soft water. The benefits of using soft water include reduced mineral buildup in the soil and on the plant leaves. However, the drawback is that soft water may lack essential minerals that plants need for healthy growth.
she is in the house next to the gym
water is a basic need of plant's the help of water plants make there food and this process is known as photosynthesis
This is a broad topic.I'd suggest starting with common house plants such as the African violet or Peace lily. They're easy and not fussy.You need to consider the following factors when growing house plants:LightSoilWateringFertilizingThese factors are often specific to certain plants, so you should check the details for the specific plant. Often plants come with a label that has care instructions.