Learn to water your rosario plant
Like most succulents, the Rosario plant Does not tolerate excess moisturesince these can cause their roots to rot and the plant dies quickly. That's why considering it watering it ensuring that the substrate does not flood and avoid moist earth constantly. However, do not fall at the other end and allow the substrate to dry completely before each irrigation. This factor is one of the most important for which people consider that it is a complicated succulentbut once you get used to the watering cycle of your Rosario plant it will be a simple task to keep it alive and healthy.
If you see that your leaves get to lose their spherical shape and begin to “deflate”, it is a sign that the plant needs more moisture and is using the one that stores in its leaves. Simply constantly check the humidity of the substrate, and adjust the risks according to the weather. If you notice that the leaves fall easily as soon as you touch them, it is probably due to excess irrigation. Instead, they are wrinkled and elongated, they need a more constant irrigation.
Is recommended one irrigation every 10 to 15 daysalthough in summer you can increase it to a weekly one. Another option you can try is immersion irrigationin which case it is better to let the substrate dry completely between irrigation. The advantage of this method is that you make sure that excess water is drained, and avoid accumulations in the pot. With these tips your plant Rosario will remain healthy and ready for any space in your home with her.