"When in doubt, feel the soil."
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Sometimes caring for your plants feels like a full time job. There's so much to remember, from feeding your plants to making sure they get enough sunlight. To make it just a little bit easier for you, I spoke to Christopher Satch, a plant scientist at The Sill, to break down exactly when you should water the most common houseplants. But first, here are a few general rules to remember.
Satch suggests thinking of soil like a dry sponge—it repels water at first rather than immediately absorbing it. "If you’ve ever watered a plant, and the water immediately came through the bottom, then you have not watered that plant. The water went around the soil, not into it, and for many plants, it’s wise to have drainage, because you can soak them to be sure that they are absorbing the water," he explains.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the amount of water your little green baby needs depends on its size. Smaller plants need more attention and frequent waterings than larger plants. Additionally, plants that get more sunlight also need to be watered more frequently. As a general rule, Satch says, "the amount of water to use is always about ¼ to ⅓ the pot’s volume of water." And if after all that you're still confused, he has a few parting words of wisdom for you: "When in doubt, feel the soil!"
Now without further ado, here's how to water the 15 most popular houseplants.
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When to water: Infrequently, once every 10-15 days
Notes:Never water your succulent if the soil is moist. Always let the soilget bone dry between waterings. That said, when you do water it, don'thold back. Flood the plantthen let it drain and dry as fast as possible, like a desert storm.
Latin name: Aloe
When to water:Infrequently, once every 10-15 days
Notes:Aloe plants are succulents, so follow the same instructions listed above.
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Peace Lily
Latin name:Spathiphyllum
When to water: Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes: Water your Peace Lily when the soil isdry 2” deep.If the soil takes longer to dry out, it’s in too low light. Also, this plant tolerates moist soil.
Latin name:Sansevieria
When to water:Infrequently, once every 10-15 days
Notes:Similar to succulents, snake plants should become completely dry between waterings.During waterings, flood the plant and allow it drain and dry quickly.Also, this desert plantcan tolerate lower light, but prefers direct sun.
Latin name:Ficus lyrata
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:Water your fiddle leaf fig when the soil is dry 2” deep. And FYI, this plant likes to get dried out by the sun.
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Latin name:Peperomia
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:Water this plantwhenthe soil is dry 2” deep. If the soil takes a long time to dry out, it's not getting enough sunlight.
Latin name: Chlorophytum comosum
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:Water your spiderplantwhenthe soil is dry 2” deep.This plant can tolerate moist soil.Like the peperomia,if it takes a whileto dry out, it's notgetting enough sunlight.
Latin name:Calathea
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:Water your Calathea whenthe soil is dry 2” deep.Never mist this plant—it'sprone to foliar infections. It can, however, stand moist soil. Again,if it takes a whileto dry out, it needs more light.
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Latin name:Chamaedorea elegans
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes: You should water your palm plant ifthe soil is dry 2” deep.Like many other plants on this list, the palm tolerates moist soil but will dry out slowly if it's not receiving enough light.
Latin name:Citrus
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes: Citrus trees should be watered when the soil is completely dry 2” deep, or when they just start to wilt or theleaves begin to curl.If the soil takes longer to dry out, it’s in too low light or the wrong pot. Citrus roots like to dry out as fast as possible. For the best chance at keeping this plant alive, use a Terracotta pot.
Latin name:Ficus elastica
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:Rubber plants need more waterwhen the soil is dry 2” deep. They like to get dried out between waterings.
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Latin name:Ficus elastica
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:You shouldspritz your orchid daily, or every other day. Once a week, run warm water through your plant and let it soak for a few hours.Pro tip: Orchids shouldn't be planted insphagnum moss, it will rot them out. Use orchid bark mix instead. Lastly, this plant will thrive in a bathroom with windows. If yours does live in your bathroom, you can spritz it less often.
Latin name:Philodendron
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes: Water your philodendron when the soil is dry 2” deep. If the soil takes longer to dry out, it’s in too low light.
Latin name:Ficus
When to water:Regularly, every 5-10 days
Notes:You should water your ficuswhen the soil is dry 2” deep. This plant likes to be dried out by the sun.