BOTTOM WATERING PLANTS THAT ARE REALLY DRY! INDOOR PLANT CARE ✅

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Bottom watering plants that are really dry is one of the best indoor plant care techniques to learn! The challenge is that once the soil is parched, the potting mix won't absorb water anymore! This plant-saving watering technique is called "bottom watering" and every houseplant lover should know how to do it along with pruning plants that have started to dry out.

Watering indoor plants with parched soil is impossible because the soil actually repels the water. The reason for this is because the peat moss in the potting soil changes from water-absorbing material to water-repelling material once it has become dry. The peat moss becomes hydrophobic- it's afraid of water!

Shirley Bovshow, of EdenMakers demonstrates how to water house plants from below. By immersing the pots in tubs of water, the peat moss is slowly rehydrated until it can draw up water from the bottom of the container.

By the way, It's also important to learn how to bottom water plants because some plants, such as African Violets, require it for good plant health.

This plant care video shares gardening tips and addresses questions and concerns about how to bring a plant back to life and effectively rehydrate potting soil.

Plant Questions:

1. How do I know if my plant is alive?
2. What does a dead plant stem look like?
3. How to remove dead stems in a plant.
4.. How to water plants from below
5. How to check moisture levels in a rehydrated plant
6. Understand the dynamics of peat moss as both a wetting and drying agent in potting soil.

Don't give up on your houseplants; knowledge is power!

Shirley Bovshow's "EdenMakers" gardening videos on how to grow and care for house plants, orchids, garden makeovers, container gardening, garden DIY, plant and flower crafts, how to grow food, miniature and fairy gardening, succulents, how to propagate plants, indoor plants, floral design, hydroponic growing, garden design, and clever tips for life rooted in the garden. Inspiration and practical information.

Featuring Los Angeles landscape designer, Shirley Bovshow, garden lifestyle expert for the Hallmark channel show, Home & Family.

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