Friday, January 27, 2012

For plants in a pot, how often do you water them and how much water?

What are some good plants that require little sun and or little water?

For plants in a pot, how often do you water them and how much water?
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pothosothis, philodendren, snake plant (mother-in-law tongue); That's pothos also ivy for low light. Water ivy before it dries out, Water pothos an philodendren when top inch or two of soil feel dry. Snake plant require very little water. Use a moisture meter and get a good book about house plants.
Reply:Cactus and other succulent plants are the great for low water and low light. They aren't the cutest of plants but hard to kill. Check at plant stores to see what works in your area, plants are usually regional.



There is usually a little tag stuck into the soil that will tell you how much sun the plant likes.



Rule of thumb for water, if the soil feels dry or the plant is starting to droop add some water.



If the soil is really dry the water will run right through it, so water a little bit drain the dish and then water again 10 min later.
Reply:not many when you have them in pots you have to allways make sure the soil is wet!

every dday watering is good!

Little sun part sun plants are marigolds can with stand that i beleive..

any greenage.. leaf plants! i cna't think of there names

Mad luv
Reply:It depends on the plant. For most annuals, you can water them every day to make the soil moist.



Aloe vera is a good plant that doesn't need much water, plus it grows well just by a window.
Reply:Outside in a pot - sometimes every day.



Inside in a pot. Once a week.



There are plenty of low light indoor plants that don't need lots of water - go look in your nearest nursery or greenhouse - they'll show you a bunch of 'em.


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