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Where are your plants now?
Water according to directions, give them proper light too
Inside and outside plants generally have slightly different guidelines and how to care for them depending on your zone etc.
It would depend on the type of plants you have and where they are located, as well as the current weather. For the most part, I keep a watering and feeding schedule for mine.
Hi, are you asking about indoor cut flowers or flowers in your yard?
are you talking about silk plants? if so here is info on how to clean them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPqXgEL7zjk
Mix one Tablespoon of Epson Salt in a gallon of water. Sprinkle this solution where the plant meets the dirt. This puts enzymes in the soil and plants thrive with it. You can use this on any kind of plant indoors or outdoors. And even in a vegetable garden. Repeat every two weeks. When using this outside, give the plants extra water on top of it. This will help the roots receive the enzymes even quicker. Wishing you well.
Use plant food
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Make sure your plants aren't sitting in water. This happens if you water too often when a pot with a hole (containing the plant) is sitting in another pot with no hole. Best to get rid of the excess water or don't water as frequently.
if you water them and bring lots of sun .. you should be fine
Water, sun and plant food when needed
what plants ?