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How to water basil

Jane Margolis
2020-07-24 12:30:55
Germination: during this period, the pot soil should be kept in a moist state, but not too wet. Cover the pot with plastic film, open it regularly and pour some water into the pot soil. Seedlings: most afraid of the soil is too dry, it should be kept in a wet state, but not water. Summer: high temperature and high heat can be watered once a day, rainy days can delay watering; winter: indoor high temperature can be watered normally, if the temperature is low, control the water to avoid frostbite.

Watering method

During germination: during this period, the basin soil should be kept in a moist state, but not too wet. At this time, the environment should also have a certain humidity, so that it will sprout faster. You can cover the flowerpot with plastic film, and open it regularly to pour some water into the soil.

During the seedling period: take care of the seedlings carefully. At this time, you are afraid that the soil is too dry, which is not helpful for the growth of seedlings, so the soil has been kept in a moist state.

Summer: the characteristic of summer is high temperature and high heat. It can be watered once a day. The best time for watering is before the sun rises completely in the morning. At this time, watering can make plants and soil absorb water more thoroughly. But if the soil appears to be dry at night, it can be watered once. In case of bad weather such as rain, it can be postponed. Watering or extending the interval of watering;

Winter: if the temperature of breeding in winter can maintain the normal temperature, then it can be watered normally, but if the temperature is low, then the basin soil can be kept slightly dry.

Precautions

Although its growth needs a lot of water, it doesn't mean that its environment is humid, so the normal environment can, without humidifying the air every day

When watering, we must pay attention not to water.

Basil

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