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why oh why do they die???
I have obviously moved it back but I am at a loss to know what did it?? Was it the change in the position or did I water it too much??? The soil doesnt seem drenched on top or at least an inch or so down.
How much and how often should I be watering my little guys?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you can conceal a jug behind the pot then place a 'wick' like a piece of rope or a twisted piece of material into the jug, the other end you bury into the pot.... Fill up the jug with water and the plant will only take what it needs when it needs it, all you need do is check the pot and top up when required.
I only do the above when away on holiday but could be useful for those who over-water.
Oh yes, nearly forgot but also keep the leaves dust free by giving them a quick once over with a damp cloth.
Also winter temperatures should not be lower than 4C as the leaves will drop.Although in a warm room they will need to watered more often.The leaves need sponging regularly with water.
Buy plants like mother-in-laws tongue and cacti, they hardly need any water and can be almost forgotten about. Cacti can cope in a sunny place but mother-in-laws tongue do not like bright sunlight but like to be close to it. I found a spider plant is hard to kill, they can be nearly forgotten about and watered now and again.
A rubber plant does best in a north facing room not too sunny. Mini roses are easy to keep on a nice sunny windowsill.
Thanks again everyone for the great advice : )