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  2. The Worst Time to Water Indoor and Outdoor Plants ... - AOL

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    "Watering at this time can lead to water freezing around the roots or on leaves, which damages the plant," says Porwol. Additionally, many plants go dormant during winter and require less water ...

  3. Why You Shouldn't Repot Houseplants in Winter (Plus 6 Times ...

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    If water runs straight through your plant’s pot or the potting soil cracks and shrinks away from the pot’s sides, it may be time to repot your plant into fresh soil. Related: The 7 Best ...

  4. How Often Should You Water Indoor Plants in Winter to ... - AOL

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    In general, tropical plants should be watered about once every 1-2 weeks, while succulents and cacti can be watered more sparingly. That said, with all the variability involved with winter ...

  5. Can You Keep Mums Indoors? Here's How to Overwinter Them - AOL

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    Use these tips to care for mums indoors as dormant plants or as houseplants. ... Dormant mums don’t need much water but don’t let the soil completely dry out. Keep it slightly damp, and check ...

  6. Dormancy - Wikipedia

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    Dormancy should not be confused with seed coat dormancy, external dormancy, or hardheadedness, which is caused by the presence of a hard seed covering or seed coat that prevents water and oxygen from reaching and activating the embryo. It is a physical barrier to germination, not a true form of dormancy (Quinliven, 1971; Quinliven and Nichol ...

  7. Scrub Hub: What should I do to keep my plants alive during ...

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    Nemali breaks down plant care into four main categories: temperature, light, water and nutrients. Possibly the most obvious change plants experience in the winter is a drop in temperature.

  8. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Dormant plant material has lost its foliage and directed most of its resources to the roots for the winter. Evergreen plants, on the other hand, require a steady supply of water to the foliage ...

  9. The Secret to Keeping Your Geraniums Healthy This Winter ...

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    O’Malia notes that when a plant is stressed, the first thing it wants to do is to flower, since its goal is to reproduce. However, those new buds can cause unnecessary strain on a dormant plant. Tip