As many types of indoor palms as there are, the needs of these plants are just as varied. Many of them are considered to be fairly easy to care for and quite thirsty. As tropical plants, they also like relatively high humidity.

If you water your indoor palm tree as soon as the top layer of soil dries, then you are actually doing nothing wrong. The indoor palms do not tolerate waterlogging well, this should be avoided at all costs. You can achieve a high level of humidity if you spray your indoor palm tree with a soft jet of water from time to time. To avoid lime stains on the leaves, use low-lime tap water or rainwater.
The essentials in brief:
- different water requirements depending on the species
- Avoid waterlogging
- water when the soil becomes dry
- high humidity
- Rinse leaves occasionally
tips
If you don't know how much water your palm tree needs, don't water too much at first, but always when the soil starts to dry out.