While we can’t give an exact amount because it depends on the size of your pot and the amount of soil in it, the rule of thumb for watering is to 鈥渨ater deeply, but infrequently.鈥 This means that you should water until the water starts to come out of the pot’s drainage holes. If the soil is particularly dry or porous, let the pot sit in any water that comes out of the bottom for a little while so that the soil can soak up the water that went straight through. Once you’ve allowed the pot to sit in the excess water for 10 or so minutes, dump out the dish of excess water.
While we can’t give an exact amount because it depends on the size of your pot and the amount of soil in it, the rule of thumb for watering is to 鈥渨ater deeply, but infrequently.鈥 This means that you should water until the water starts to come out of the pot’s drainage holes. If the soil is particularly dry or porous, let the pot sit in any water that comes out of the bottom for a little while so that the soil can soak up the water that went straight through. Once you’ve allowed the pot to sit in the excess water for 10 or so minutes, dump out the dish of excess water.