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If the soil is really dried out I’ll water from the bottom too- set the container in another container filled with water, and let the soil pull the water up itself. Some soils can become hydrophobic when they reeeeally dry out, and this helps it to slooooowly pull moisture back in (vs just percolating through).
For most houseplants this is how I primarily water. Think of it like trying to drink as much water as you can from a glass with a straw vs from that same glass poured over your face all at once.
With larger outdoor containers I’ll replicate this by doing a “storage layer” of large rock at the bottom, and adding drain holes above that. That way the plants don’t risk drowning, but have a reservoir of moisture to keep soil moisture from getting too low
If you’re in the US many university extension offices have good info on houseplants - as well as agriculture - and identifying ailments based on leaves, etc
Edit - various extension links: https://essex.cce.cornell.edu/gardening/houseplants
https://extension.illinois.edu/houseplants/care
https://extension.umn.edu/find-plants/houseplants
https://extension.psu.edu/caring-for-houseplants
Soil!!!
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/223301239_Soil_Water_Repellency_Its_Causes_Characteristics_and_Hydro-geomorphological_Significance
Damn, thanks!! I'll try watering this way now 😀