This article was co-authored by Lindsey Swett. Lindsey Swett is a Plant Specialist and the Owner of Niche Plant Shop in Boston, Massachusetts. She has over a decade of experience working in several plant settings, including golf courses, public parks, and commercial garden centers. Her focus now is on helping plant owners care for their indoor plants. Lindsey holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from The University of Michigan.
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Gardening is a fun and rewarding hobby. However, sometimes it may be difficult to determine exactly how much water a specific plant needs. This is because the needs of a plant may vary based on how you grow it, the environment, the soil type, and more. Ultimately, determining how much water a plant needs is a scientific process in which you’ll have to engage in a lot of trial and error. By looking for signs of overwatering, avoiding underwatering, and researching the specific plant you have a question about, you’ll be better equipped to determine how much water a plant needs.
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