I asked two of my gardening friends for help with my house plants. One said I am watering too much and the other one said I am not watering enough. I water all my house plants once a week. Do think that is too much or too little?
It sounds like you are watering all your house plants at the same interval. That may actually be too much for some and not enough for others. Plants dry out at different rates depending upon size, variety and growing conditions.
Potting soil contains a range of pore sizes. Small pores retain water for several days. Larger pores drain quickly, soon after the soil is watered. These larger pores contain air with oxygen necessary for root growth. Potting soils normally contain the right balance of large and small pores.
If soil is watered too often the larger pores tend to retain water and there is inadequate oxygen for good root growth. Poor root growth is soon followed by poorer top growth.