How often do I water my indoor plants and how often do I feed them.
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google the care of......name your plant, and read up on the care of. water when you can't feel moisture to your first knuckle. a nice drink once a week should do. different plants need fed certain formulas, others are not picky.
I would say that there are so many factors involved in your plant care ( both indoor and out).
First, where do you live? Next, in your home, what direction do your plants get the most sunlight (or is it a mix)? Every plant has its own requests for light, moisture, food...
Did you buy these plants? If so, that little white stick in the pot could be your best resource for info on each plant, because that comes from the grower.
Hope that helps! 🍃