How to water a plant that never dies! Just remember this🪴 Among the questions I received, there were quite a few people who asked how to water it, such as when the flower shop told them to water it once every three days, and the pot withered. First, I'll tell you about indoor plants like Monstera that are often grown at home! ✔️Most plants that are mostly grown at home turn green not because they are not watered, but because they are watered a lot. So the point is to water them when the water has dried out to some extent. Since the watering time varies depending on the size of the pot or the weather, it doesn't make sense to just set it to once a week or once every three days. In the winter, even if you watered it once a week, in the summer, the water dries up quickly and you have to water it every day. 📌If you're just starting to grow plants, I recommend touching the soil directly. The plants give signals such as withering, but it's very difficult and ambiguous to notice. ✔️When the surface of the soil is dry, dig about 2cm deep and water when you can no longer feel the moisture. This is the safest way. If you grow it this way, you will find a watering cycle that suits your home environment, and it will be easy to adapt to the change in watering routine due to the change in season. In the case of small pots, you can remember the weight of the pot after watering and water it when it feels lighter. When the soil is dry, the pot definitely feels lighter, so I really like this method. ✔️When watering, don't pour it all at once. Gently water it so that the soil doesn't get damaged. Don't water it several times, but water it enough at once! Give it a lot until the water flows out from the bottom of the pot. If there are any ambiguous parts or questions, Please leave a comment and I will answer :-) ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #Food Butler Growth Period Questions #오하우스시즌10 #초보식집사 #식집사 #물주기방법 #화분물주기 #플랜테리어 #식물방 #식집사일상 #물주기팁 #식물키우기팁 #식물키우기 #토분인테리어 #식물인테리어 #planterior #plant #interior