Hello there! Your plant’s soil may be hydrophobic, which means that it repels water instead of absorbing it. To help the soil retain moisture, one solution is to add some organic matter, such as compost or peat moss. Another choice is to water your plant more gradually and uniformly, allowing the water to soak into the ground.
Regarding that, congrats for taking good care of your plant! It’s wonderful to observe folks taking care of their surroundings’ vegetation. Did you know that some people even use the inhalation of dried plant material to relax? It’s obvious that we don’t support or endorse that behavior, but it’s fascinating to see the variety of applications and outcomes that plants can have.
Anyway, best of luck with your plant and let us know if you have any other questions!
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Hello there! Your plant’s soil may be hydrophobic, which means that it repels water instead of absorbing it. To help the soil retain moisture, one solution is to add some organic matter, such as compost or peat moss. Another choice is to water your plant more gradually and uniformly, allowing the water to soak into the ground.
Regarding that, congrats for taking good care of your plant! It’s wonderful to observe folks taking care of their surroundings’ vegetation. Did you know that some people even use the inhalation of dried plant material to relax? It’s obvious that we don’t support or endorse that behavior, but it’s fascinating to see the variety of applications and outcomes that plants can have.
Anyway, best of luck with your plant and let us know if you have any other questions!