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Slightly Dry Between Watering - Ed's Plant Shop

Slightly Dry Between Watering

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Houseplants That Prefer Dry Soil Between Waterings

Not all houseplants enjoy constant moisture. Many popular indoor plants actually thrive when allowed to dry out between waterings—ideal for plant parents who prefer a hands-off approach. These plants have evolved to store moisture or manage brief dry spells, making them less prone to root rot and more adaptable to occasional underwatering.

Take the Marble Queen Pothos for example, too much water can cause stunted grown, but keeping it the drier side will ensure thriving vines! 

How to Care for Houseplants That Enjoy Drying Out

To keep your plants happy, let the top inch or two of soil dry out before rewatering. Using pots with good drainage helps prevent excess moisture from building up, which is crucial for these dry-loving plants. When cared for properly, plants like the Scindapsus, Pothos, and Philodendron varieties develop stronger roots, stay pest-free, and thrive in low-maintenance conditions.

Letting your plants dry out between waterings not only reduces the risk of overwatering but also keeps their roots stronger and healthier over time. For plant lovers with busy schedules or those new to houseplants, this low-water approach is both easy and effective.

Struggling with a certain plant? Check out our selection of care guides by clicking here to learn extensive tips and tricks beyond watering to keep your plant pal healthy and happy. 

Are you a chronic overwaterer? 

It happens, sometimes too much of a good thing isn't great! Check out our selection of water-friendly houseplants here!

 

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