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How to properly water your indoor plants?

Comment bien arroser ses plantes d’intérieur ? - La Green Touch

Laetitia Tavares |

Like us, plants are thirsty and need water to live and develop. You have probably often asked yourself the question of how to properly water your houseplants to keep them healthy over the long term. So, whether you have a green thumb or not, we give you the right things to do here. watering your houseplants and enjoying them for a long time.

How often should you water your houseplants?

Obviously, the water needs of a plant vary according to many factors: its species, its size, its environment, etc. It is therefore obvious that not all species need the same watering frequency. To learn about the specific needs of your plants, do not hesitate to consult our maintenance advice on our site la green touch. That said, it is still possible to detect if it is time to water your plant. Especially depending on the dryness of the land. Feel free to touch the earth with your finger and judge for yourself. If the soil is dry, your plant is thirsty. It must therefore be watered (in moderation so as not to drown it!) The appearance of the foliage of your plant can also be a good indicator of its need for water. So adapt the frequency of watering your indoor plants according to the variety, its environment (light, temperature, etc.), and the season.

The right technique for watering your plants

If you water your plants in the classic way from above, all you need is a watering can or a bottle and watering the substrate, reasonably. Do not leave water at the bottom of the saucer to preserve the roots from mold.You can also water your plants by soaking (also known as In this case, you can bathe the pot in your sink or in a bucket. As soon as the surface of the soil is wet, remove the plant from its bath.

How much water to water your plants?

It may seem secondary to you, but the quality of the water is extremely important for the good health of your indoor plants. Indeed, it is necessary to take care to use water as less calcareous as possible. Ideally, rainwater is best for your houseplants. So if you can, feel free to Collect it in sufficient quantities to practice regular watering of your houseplants. too calcareous, we advise you to filter it before watering your plants.You can also add lemon juice to 5 liters of water, or use a few drops of white vinegar.Remember to water your indoor plants with a water at room temperature.