How much water does my Common coleus need?
How much water does my Common coleus need?

When it comes time to water your Common coleus, you should not be shy about how much water you give. With the first two to three inches of soil dry, this plant will appreciate a long and thorough watering. Supply enough water to soak the soil entirely. The amount of water you add should be enough to cause excess water to flow through the drainage holes at the bottom of your pot. If you don’t see excess water draining from the pot, you have likely underwatered your plant. But do not let the water accumulate inside the soil, which will be very dangerous to the plant as well. Alternatively, a lack of water draining through the pot could indicate poorly draining soils, which is detrimental to the health of this plant and should be avoided. If the plant is outside, 1 inch of rain per week will be sufficient.





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Common coleus
A species of Coleus, Also known as Coleus blumei
Botanical name: Coleus scutellarioides
Genus: Coleus

The common coleus is a plant that comes in a wide range of colors and leaf forms. This plant, also known as Coleus scutellarioides, is native to Southeast Asia and is used as an herbal remedy in various cultures. Common coleus is a narcotic used by the Mazatec people of Mexico. In Cuba, this plant is considered invasive.

Common coleus is a flowering plant of the mint family. Characterized by its colorful foliage, which can be a combination of green, yellow or red, common coleus is a popular plant in gardens and as houseplants. It is not difficult to grow and look after.
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