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If you want to raise flowers, at least know these three watering skills

Hank Schrader
2020-09-07 08:27:32
The first point of flower cultivation is to learn how to water. Different plants have different demands for water, but you must master the most basic principles of watering. Only in this way can you get twice the result with half the effort. Now I will introduce three principles of plant watering to you. You who raise flowers at the beginning must remember them.

1. Each watering should be fully poured.

Novice flower is the most taboo water, water only wet the upper part of the flowerpot, this will cause the root system to grow up, stacked in the upper part of the flowerpot, not conducive to the growth of plants. When watering, be sure to pour until you see water coming out from the bottom of the flowerpot. To what extent does the watering stop?

When you see that the water flow out of the bottom of the flowerpot is almost the same as the water flow out of the flowerpot, it means that the soil has been saturated with water, so you can stop watering.

Water thoroughly every time you water.

2. It's best to water in the morning and dusk.

When watering, it's best to avoid noon. At noon, the sun is strong and the soil temperature is high. If the water is suddenly applied, the change of temperature will cause root system injury. In addition, if the water is applied to the soil, the temperature will rise faster, which will also cause plant injury.

Therefore, water the flowers in the morning or in the evening. In addition, during the winter festival, watering is mainly at noon. In spring, watering in the morning is preferred. In summer and autumn, watering in the evening is preferred.

Water thoroughly every time you water.

3. Avoid pouring on the flowers and leaves

When watering flowers, it's better to pour water directly into the basin soil, instead of sprinkling water on the flowers and leaves. This is because the water drops left on the leaves will form a convex lens effect if exposed to the sun, which is easy to cause burns on the leaves. But the petals are easy to rot when encountering water, so we must pay attention when watering.

If you want to increase the air humidity, spray the way, do not directly sprinkle water droplets on plant leaves and flowers.

Avoid watering the flowers and leaves.

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