What should I do if I water my Mallow too much or too little?
What should I do if I water my Mallow too much or too little?

Both overwatering and underwatering will be detrimental to the health of your Mallow, but overwatering is a far more common issue. When this species receives too much water, its stems and leaves may begin to wilt and turn from green to yellow. Overwatering over a prolonged period may also lead to diseases such as root rot, mold, and mildew, all of which can kill your plant. Underwatering is far less common for the Mallow, as this plant has decent drought tolerance. However, underwatering remains a possibility, and when it occurs, you can expect to find that the leaves of your Mallow have become brittle and brown.
It is crucial that you notice the signs of overwatering as soon as possible when caring for your Mallow. Some of the diseases that arise from overwatering, such as root rot, may not be correctable if you wait too long. If you see early signs of overwatering, you should reduce your watering schedule immediately. You may also want to assess the quality of soil in which your Mallow grows. If you find that the soil drains very poorly, you should replace it immediately with a loose, well-draining potting mix. On the other hand, if you find signs that your Mallow is receiving too little water, all you need to do is water more regularly until those signs have subsided.





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Mallow
A species of Mallow, Also known as Mallow Malva
Botanical name: Malva cathayensis
Genus: Mallow

Mallow is an annual variety of mallow that is grown for ornamental purposes. It bears striking purple flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It is sometimes known as Creeping Charlies and its seeds are called cheeses.

Some consider it weed, but it's way more than that; the mallow has been considered a medicinal plant for ages, the leaves and flowers of some species are edible, and mallow tea is delicious. Whether in pots, garden beds, or flower borders, this plant seems to grow anywhere, and this ability makes the mallow very easy to grow. Standing at 15 to 61 cm tall, with pink, red, and whitish veined flowers, this is a gorgeous plant to add to a garden.
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