Water flowers directly with mineral waterMineral water can be used directly to water flowers. Although mineral water can meet some of the most basic water requirements of flowers, mineral water cannot be used to water flowers for a long time because it has little promoting effect on flower growth. In addition, there is a small amount of calcium oxide in mineral water, which will produce calcium carbonate precipitation when it comes into contact with carbon dioxide in the air. The pros and cons of watering flowers with mineral waterMineral water contains more minerals and other elements, which is indeed beneficial to the growth of flowers from a certain perspective. However, minerals can easily lead to soil precipitation, causing an imbalance in soil composition, making it impossible for the roots of flowers to breathe, and hindering their growth. How to water flowers with mineral waterThe most suitable time to water with mineral water is determined according to the season. Watering time is generally in the morning, afternoon or evening. In summer, it is better to water in the morning and evening when the temperature is lower. Even when the temperature is high and the flowers are about to wither due to lack of water, you should not water them immediately. Instead, you should place the flowers in a cool place and spray water on the leaves. Wait until the temperature of the soil in the pot drops before watering, usually around 8 am and 5 pm. |
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