For many, indoor plants can become not only a decoration for an apartment, but also a kind of companion.
Therefore, any owner will worry when a flower or succulent starts having problems.
Many summer residents and just city dwellers believe that in the process of creating a ready-made indoor plant, the highest quality soil is added.
Unfortunately, this is not always the case.
What to do if the soil of a houseplant dries out
First of all, it is important to know that when buying a houseplant, the manufacturer uses temporary containers and you will need a full-sized pot.
After purchase, the flower will adapt to new conditions within 2-3 weeks, so you need to provide it with care.
Water may be lost due to lack of drainage. Also, the plant may not like the chosen location.
The pot should not be placed near heating devices. It is also important to encourage the special preferences of flowers. Follow the rules of watering, choose the right material for the pot and buy high-quality soil.