Okay, so this summer a tree frog found his/her way to my third floor apartment porch in Houston. I have a couple of medium to large plants out there and a few small ones. For the most part he prefers the same medium to large plant, as he can usually be found in the same plant and in the same area of the plant. Upon finding the little guy, I began misting him/her daily. I've been doing this for the entire summer now.

Well I had to take off out of town for my sister's wedding, and won't be back to my apartment for a good two weeks. The best I could come up with is leaving a medium sized bowl of water at the base of the plant, and another large bowl near the plant. So he has two water sources if he is able to find them. I also know that Houston is one of the more humid cities out there, and there should be some dew to be had -- so there's that. But the porch is well covered so even heavy rains will probably fail to reach the plant.

This is probably a really ignorant question, but I'm not a frog expert, so....is he going to be alright while I'm gone? I know frogs can get some water from their prey and also probably from morning dew, but aside from those two sources my porch seems pretty dry without my misting the plants. I hope he can find the two bowls I left for the little guy.

Thanks in advance for any replies, I'd really appreciate a few