Are You Giving the Right Amount of Water to Your Plants?

A common problem that every home plant faces is that of overwatering. But it may not be possible always to find out the difference between an underwatered plant and an overwatered plant. However, just as water in excess is harmful, keeping the plant starved of water is equally bad. An optimum dose of water can help your plants to thrive well. In this write-up, let us find out a few important aspects of the same.

Overwatering or Underwatering your plants – How to identify?

Let us find out more about the same under the following sub-heads,


1. What is overwatering?
Overwatering is the condition in which the plant is thriving in soil that is not properly aerated and this is mainly due to the soggy and wet conditions of the soil. Overwatering means when you water your plant too much which causes the soil to remain wet long after the surface of the soil in the plant has dried.

2. What is underwatering?
When you say that a plant is underwatered, it means that it is not getting sufficient water to meet the requirements of the plants so that it remains healthy. Alternatively, underwatering can also occur due to loss of water from the soil due to growing conditions of the soil.

3. Signs of overwatering and underwatering
The table below will help you to understand the difference in symptoms between the two-

4. How will you prevent overwatering of plants?

These are how you can prevent overwatering.

 Make sure the amount of light the plant receives is right.
 Stay away from cooler temperatures.
 The pots for planting trees must have many drainage holes.
 Buy pots that are big and allow enough room for drainage.
 Using porous pots.
 The soil in the pot must be well-draining.

Having seen the ways to prevent overwatering, let us find out how you can prevent underwatering your plants.


5. How will you prevent underwatering of plants?
Check out how you can prevent underwatering of plants.
 You must avoid warm drafts and avoid excess heat.
 Not the same type of soil will be suitable for every plant. Choose the soil that is best suited for a specific plant.
 It is best to prevent the plant from being rootbound. If required, report the plant from time to time.
Remember, there is no one solution for all plants and each plant will require different nurturing.

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