Thursday, May 20, 2010

How do you keep from overwatering house plants?

don't just water them - take a look, they r all unique - drainage is an issue - i put some of mine in the sink and give them a good spray - as long as they have good drainage - they love it - about once a week right now - humidity is low, iowa...still cold and i keep my house at about 65 ish...again, each plant is unique - my catus' don't require the water that my fern type plants do - misting is another way to keep the leaves from browning on the ends - some times my plants just need a "shake up" - literally grab them and give a shake!-dont be afraid to trim - as long as u don't cut bk too far - they seem to apreciate the "hair cut" - might look ugly for a bit but in the long run, its worth it. hope i have helped a bit - email me w/any questions - i am so anxious for spring so i can get some of these guys out on the deck!


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How do you keep from overwatering house plants?
Spend a few bucks (you can find them for around $10)and get a moisture meter. It's pretty much foolproof. General rule is not to water until the soil an inch down is dry. Some plants like it drier, and some like it wet all the time. Best to check which is which.
Reply:Just stick your finger in the soil and if it's still damp don't water.
Reply:Add just a little bit of water at a time.
Reply:one cup depending on how big the pot is usually good once a week my mom has thousands of outdoor and indoor plants and that what she tells me all you need is a little water
Reply:give them to my wife
Reply:At some craft or home stores they sell little ceramic worms that change color when the soil is getting too dry in the pot. If I remember right they are about $2.00. I know they had some last spring at Micheals Arts and Crafts. But I am sure you could find them at any store that sells gardening supplies.


Good Luck
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