How much water does my Dwarf umbrella tree need?
How much water does my Dwarf umbrella tree need?

When it comes time to water your Dwarf umbrella tree, you may be surprised to find that this plant does not always need a high volume of water. Instead, if only a few inches of soil have dried since your last watering, you can support healthy growth in the Dwarf umbrella tree by giving it about five to ten ounces of water every time you water. You can also decide your water volume based on soil moisture. As mentioned above, you should note how many inches of soil have dried out between waterings. A surefire way to make sure your Dwarf umbrella tree gets the moisture it needs is to supply enough water to moisten all the soil layers that became dry since the last time you watered. If more than half of the soil has become dry, you should consider giving more water than usual. In those cases, continue adding water until you see excess water draining from your pot’s drainage holes.
If your Dwarf umbrella tree is planted in an area that gets plenty of rain outdoors, it may not need additional watering. When the Dwarf umbrella tree is young or just getting established, make sure it gets 1-2 inches of rain per week. As it continues to grow and establish, it can survive entirely on rainwater and only when the weather is hot and there is no rainfall at all for 2-3 weeks, then consider giving your Dwarf umbrella tree a full watering to prevent them from suffering stress.





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Dwarf umbrella tree
A species of Schefflera, Also known as Umbrella tree
Botanical name: Schefflera arboricola
Genus: Schefflera

Dwarf umbrella tree (*Schefflera arboricola*) is an evergreen, multi-stemmed shrub native to China. It is commonly grown as a houseplant or a garden plant in milder climates for its decorative palmate compound leaves. The leaves contain calcium oxalates, which can damage internal organs when ingested. It shouldn't be confused with the Australian umbrella tree, *Schefflera actinophylla*.

Plants in the genus Schefflera are small evergreen trees or shrubs. They make excellent indoor foliage plants. They are very strong, adaptable, easy to care for, and have a beautiful, graceful shape.
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