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The Most Common Mistake You Can Make with Houseplants This Spring

Camilla Lucas2 min read
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This article will help you avoid these common pitfalls.

Overwatering – The Most Common Issue

One of the most common mistakes in spring is overwatering. Most houseplants don’t like constantly wet soil because it can cause root rot. Early spring plants aren’t fully active yet, so they need less water than in summer. Always check the soil moisture before watering.

Woman’s hand watering a potted plant

Incorrect Fertilizing

In spring, many get excited and fertilize too often or use too much fertilizer. While plants do need extra nutrients in spring, too much can harm them. Always follow the instructions on the fertilizer package, and when in doubt, start with less.

Orchid in a pot

Choosing the Wrong Potting Soil

Picking the right soil is key to your plant’s health. Not every houseplant thrives in the same soil, so know your plant’s needs. For example, cacti and succulents prefer sandy, well-draining soil, while ferns like moister, nutrient-rich environments.

Woman planting flowers in a pot

Why Pot Size Matters

Plants often end up in pots that don’t fit their needs. If the pot is too small, roots can’t spread properly, stunting growth. On the other hand, a pot that’s too big can hold excess water, which also risks root rot.

Houseplant in a pot

The Importance of Proper Placement at Home

Where you place your plants plays a big role in their health. Each plant has different light needs; some love direct sunlight, while others prefer shadier spots. Know your plants’ preferences and pick their spots accordingly.

Houseplants on a windowsill

Pay Attention to the Details!

Spring care for houseplants takes attention, but the rewards are worth it: healthy, thriving green havens in your home. Avoid common mistakes like overwatering, improper fertilizing, wrong soil, unsuitable pots, and poor placement to keep your plants happier and healthier.

About the author

Camilla Lucas

Camilla Lucas writes quiet, observant lifestyle pieces — the sort you read on a Sunday with one hand on a coffee cup. She’s interested in the small decisions that add up to a life that feels like yours, and in sharing them without a five-step framework attached.