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Need help with potted plants. Watering
I'm very new to gardening however really enjoy it. For the most part my gardens look really good however potted plants seem to give me some trouble. I do read the care Instructions, sun, part, use potting soil , ensure good drainage however I think I'm watering too much. Some of my plants are getting leaf burn or rot on the top where I water. I typically water at night and with the three shown almost everyday. Am I watering too much ?
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Definitely looks like too much water to me. Never water on a set schedule. Instead, check each pot for dryness by sticking a finger an inch or two into each pot. If it's dry, then water thoroughly until water runs through the bottom of the pot. If the soil is still damp, then wait another day or two & test again.
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However, an integral part of trying to assist you is knowing where you are located. And what's the weather been like lately?
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I would back off the watering. It may take a while for the vine to recover, meaning you'll lose some leaves. Mine was planted in the ground, and I'd water when it started to wilt. Not knowing how big the vine or container is, I can't answer that. Dahlias don't survive where I live, too much heat & humidity, so I can't answer that. I've never had a fuschia survive either! LOL!
I love fuschia and I have grown a few of them here in Hawaii. The ones that come from the mainland are hard to keep alive the first year but after they acclimate they do fine in partial shade. They like to be evenly moist but no plant likes to be soggy. When you water, use a long spouted watering can. No plant likes to get their leaves wet especially at night. Watering in the morning is better, but if that is the best you can do. It is a good idea to check the dampness of the soil with your finger first. I ditch the saucers under the pots. Saucers should never be left with standing water.