• NotNotMike
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    4 months ago

    Very nonspecific advice that feels like it will confuse more than help. There are a ton of additional factors that go into watering (drainage, mulch, plant species, ambient humidity, etc.). Even just the container type will change how much to water

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    4 months ago

    Can we quantify these vague words? What is considered frequent and infrequent, light and heavy?

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      4 months ago

      I have several big 50 liter plant pots with Ficus Benjamini and other subtropical plants that I water every 4-6 weeks with around 2 litres per pot. So far they survived like this for around 15 years.

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    4 months ago

    This really depends on the plant and soil combination. Water also doesn’t stay on the surface with shallow watering, especially if you use appropriate soil.

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    4 months ago

    I appreciate this post. It gives me an explanation for why what I’ve usually done tends to work with most of my plants.