It is best to water asparagus fern every few days.

It is best to water asparagus fern every few days.

How often should I water asparagus fern?

Generally speaking, asparagus fern should be watered once every two or three days in spring and autumn, once every five or six days in winter, and once in the morning and evening in summer. If the weather is dry and hot, in addition to keeping the soil in the pot moist, you should also frequently sprinkle water on the ground around the plant and spray the branches and leaves with clean water to increase the air humidity.

There is actually no accurate answer to watering asparagus fern, because there are certain differences in temperature and climate in different regions. But as long as we master the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when you do", and according to the weather at the time and the specific conditions of the dryness and wetness of the potting soil, we can water the asparagus fern correctly.

What kind of water is best for watering asparagus fern

1. White sugar water : dilute the prepared white sugar water with a certain proportion of clean water, about 500 times the volume of water. It can promote the growth of asparagus fern roots, and spraying the leaves can make them more shiny.

2. Rice washing water : The common rice washing water can actually also be used to water asparagus fern. It can add some nutrients to it and is very beneficial to its growth.

3. Rainwater : You can collect some rainwater when it rains and keep it for use later. The pH value of rainwater is also suitable for asparagus fern, so it can be used to water asparagus fern.

4. Boiled water : This kind of water can be used to water flowers, and the roots of asparagus fern will absorb it more easily because after the water is boiled, oxygen will be released, which is more beneficial to the growth of the plant and can make it grow more luxuriantly.

What to do if you water asparagus fern too much

1. Ventilate and loosen the soil : raise the flower pot and place it in a ventilated place to allow excess moisture to evaporate as quickly as possible. Use a shovel to loosen the soil to increase the looseness of the soil so that the moisture has enough space to evaporate.

2. Reduce the amount of water : Reduce the amount of watering, for example, change watering once every 3-4 days to once a week. You can spray more water. Spraying water on the leaves can also keep the plant absorbing water, while reducing the burden on the root system and avoiding water accumulation in the pot.

3. Increase light : Sunlight can increase the rate of photosynthesis, increase the surrounding temperature, and promote water evaporation.

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