Seeing dry and seeing wet is the most commonly used principle in the process of flower cultivation. This principle corresponds to the method of watering, when we observe that the potting soil of the plant has become slightly dry, we can water the plant. The amount of water can be seen from the bottom of the basin. When watering, don't wait until the soil is completely dry. This principle of watering is applicable to plants that like to grow in humid environment.
This kind of watering method is more suitable for the plants that we usually breed in our home, such as the pothos, the Clivia and so on. We like to live in a warm and humid environment. Plants themselves do not like to be wet or dry, and they are in a moderate stage. Every time you water a plant, you usually water the plant before the soil is dry. Every time you water, you have to water the plant through.
This kind of watering method is mainly applicable to plants that like dry living environment, such as cacti, which are more drought resistant. The method of watering is when the potted soil of the plant is completely dried, water the plant once and for all, wait until there is water exuding under the potted bottom, so that the water will be watered through.
These two kinds of watering methods are mainly suitable for plants with extreme growth environment. The former is particularly drought resistant, and the latter is not water loving. Both of these methods are easy to understand. It is better to keep plants in a dry or wet environment than to water them more or less. It is mainly used for desert plants and plants that like dark and humid.
The common methods of watering are these. I hope you can distinguish your own plants from their living habits, and then find out the corresponding plants that are suitable for their growth habits to water. As the saying goes, "three parts of fertilizer and seven parts of water" is used to grow flowers. As long as you water them well, it's not a problem to want them to thrive! Have you all learned?