what are the tiny white crawling things in my clay house plant pot holder?
Watering systems for indoor gardens control the quantity of water provided to indoor plants and the frequency with which it is supplied. A number of watering systems for indoor gardens are available to suit the needs of various kinds of plants. You should also deliberate over such factors as the humidity and temperature of the plant location and the kind of container the plant is placed in. The plants need lots of water in case they are rapidly developing, have slender and fragile leaves, are located in extremely hot quarters, have a number of big leaves, and have a bunch of big, strong roots. They also need water if put in tiny holders, are exposed to dry weather, are not near swamps or wetlands, are placed in clay containers, or have nascent flowers and leaves. The plants could do with a lesser amount of water in case they are latent or do not have flowers or blossoms, have stout rubbery leaves, are placed in a cool atmosphere, have been re-potted lately, are located in a humid area