How often should I water my houseplants?
Check the top inch of soil first. If it is dry, water thoroughly and let the pot drain; if it is damp, wait and check again in a few days.
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Check the top inch of soil first. If it is dry, water thoroughly and let the pot drain; if it is damp, wait and check again in a few days.
Read the full answerLeggy growth, pale new leaves, or a long pause in growth are common signs. Move the plant closer to bright, indirect light and reassess after two weeks.
Read the full answerStart with a healthy cutting that includes a node, remove the lowest leaves, and root it in clean water or moist soil with bright, indirect light.
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