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Time,method,volume,frequency of Gladiolus watering

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-28 13:01:36
Gladiolus needs a lot of water. The growth period is the key period of watering. It's better to water in the morning. If the potted plant is maintained, the water can be taken out and poured in along the flowerpot. If the plant is planted in a large area, it can be poured with hose. The water demand is also different in different growth period. The water quantity should be kept moderate and strictly controlled. The frequency of watering is higher in the growing period and lower in the cold winter period.

I. watering time

Gladiolus needs a lot of water, so it needs to be watered timely, especially in the growing period. From the time of the day, choosing the right watering time is also very beneficial to the growth. It's better to water in the morning for replenishment, which can be absorbed in the afternoon. Winter is special. It needs to be poured at noon. Because of the hot temperature in summer, it can be poured in the morning and evening.

Gladiolus

II. Watering method

If the potted plant is maintained, the water can be directly taken out and poured down the edge of the flowerpot, so as to ensure that the water is accurately poured into the root. If large-scale outdoor planting, it needs to be poured with hose, and the water speed is kept slow and even, which can make the water supply normal.

Gladiolus

III. water quantity

In a year, the growth stage is different, the water demand is also different, the growth period needs to ensure a certain amount of water supplement. The amount of water should be kept moderate and strictly controlled. If there is no water, it will lead to drought and wither the flower stems. If there is too much water, it will lead to root rot.

Gladiolus

IV. frequency of watering

The frequency of watering should be higher in the growing period to fully ensure the growth demand. In the cold winter period, the frequency can be reduced.

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