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watering houseplants in winter

watering houseplants in winter

During winter months the growth of most houseplants slows down and, apart from plants that keep growing, it is best to reduce watering until the spring. Let the compost dry out before adding tepid water and drain away the excess so the pot doesn't stand in water. There is no need to feed a plant that is resting.

  1. How often should you water houseplants in the winter?
  2. How do I keep my indoor plants alive during winter?
  3. Do you water potted plants in winter?
  4. Should I mist my plants in winter?

How often should you water houseplants in the winter?

Dormant plants need very little water – too much and they'll either produce soft, weak growth or will rot as water accumulates in the compost. For most house plants, reduce watering to once every fortnight. For succulents, only water every two to three weeks, and for cacti, stop watering entirely.

How do I keep my indoor plants alive during winter?

5 Tips to Revitalize and Keep Houseplants Alive in Winter

  1. Cut back the water (and the fertilizer for that matter) Yellow leaves? ...
  2. Give your plant a bath. ...
  3. Seal up those windows. ...
  4. Shine the light. ...
  5. Wait on re-potting, but don't be afraid to prune.

Do you water potted plants in winter?

Hannah suggests that even if temperatures are at freezing and the pot is dry, it's important to water because it will help to better protect the plants' roots. "When plants aren't properly overwintered, they'll have problems come spring," she says.

Should I mist my plants in winter?

It's hard to over-mist an indoor plant. During humid summers, misting plants can lead to fungal problems, but that should not be a problem during winter.

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