
Master indoor plant watering techniques perfect for Indian climates, apartments, and seasonal changes. Discover essential hydration tips for thriving houseplants.
Check soil moisture before watering. In India's humid monsoons, reduce frequency. Stick your finger 1-2 inches into soil to test dryness.
Summer: water daily or every alternate day. Monsoon: reduce frequency to prevent root rot. Winter: water once weekly or less.
Use filtered or rainwater when possible. Hard tap water can harm plants. In Indian cities, collect rainwater during monsoon for best results.
Always use pots with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. In India's humid regions, drainage is critical. Add gravel at pot bottom.
Succulents: minimal water monthly. Ferns: moist soil always. Herbs like tulsi: moderate watering. Adjust based on leaf texture and plant type.
Yellow leaves, soft stems = overwatering. Brown tips, wilting = underwatering. In monsoon season, overwatering is the biggest Indian indoor plant killer.
Use spray bottles for delicate plants. Watering cans with fine nozzles work best. Water early morning or evening, never in peak afternoon heat.
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