How to Water Tallow wood?
Originating from arid regions, tallow wood has adapted to thrive with minimal moisture, exhibiting a remarkable drought tolerance. Its native habitat's sporadic rainfall has conditioned tallow wood to store water efficiently, requiring infrequent watering—once every two weeks. This cadence aligns well with its ability to sustain prolonged dry periods. As an outdoor plant often found in xeric landscapes, tallow wood's deep root system allows it to access water that is not available to shallower-rooted plants, making it particularly adept at surviving in environments where water is a precious commodity.