Great questions Carmen! My best bet would be to test the soil by putting your finger in down to the first knuckle - if it's still damp, hold off from watering. If it's completely dry, you can give your plants a drink. Over winter, it's better to under-water than over-water to prevent root rot. Can anyone else share more detailed tips for these plants?
Hmmm crunchy plants could be a sign that they are too close to a heater? Perhaps moving them to a humid spot, like in your bathroom, for a little while could help them bounce back :)
Thank you for your advices
Thanks for your info.
Many thanks for that very helpful.🌴🌿
great tips
thanks a lot 😍😍
Thanks for sharing. Is it ok to water once a month the draecena, parlour palm, Cthanthe and dwarf umbrella tree?
Great questions Carmen! My best bet would be to test the soil by putting your finger in down to the first knuckle - if it's still damp, hold off from watering. If it's completely dry, you can give your plants a drink. Over winter, it's better to under-water than over-water to prevent root rot. Can anyone else share more detailed tips for these plants?
Here's to a fatality free winter! 😂🌱
thank you for the info, but couldnt finish watching as i found the music loud and distracting, couldnt hear clearly what you were sating
Hi Eileen, thanks for your comment, I’ll take it on board for next time ☺️
What if there's no sunlight in winter?? My plants are getting crunchy.
Hmmm crunchy plants could be a sign that they are too close to a heater? Perhaps moving them to a humid spot, like in your bathroom, for a little while could help them bounce back :)
@@StyleCurator you are actually correct,my window seal is above the heating radiator, I'll move them. Thank you.
what you were saying , correction of my previous text