In fact, everyone’s discussion about the time to water the flowers is nothing more than whether to water them at night or in the morning. What are the differences between watering flowers during these two time periods and what impacts do they have? Huahua specially consulted a professional flower-growing expert, only to find out that if you have chosen the wrong time to water the flowers, it will be useless no matter how much effort you put into growing the flowers! So what is the difference between watering flowers in the morning and in the evening? Watering the flowers in the morning generally refers to the time period between 6 and 8 o'clock. During this period, the sun has just risen and the temperature is not very high. If you water the flowers, it will be difficult for the water to enter the soil, let alone provide nutrients to the plants. Watering the flowers at night means after 18:00. Generally, at this time in autumn, the sun is slowly setting and the temperature is gradually dropping. It is not a good idea to water the flowers during this time period. It can be considered when the weather is hot in summer. So when is the best time to water? In the morning, the flowers should be watered around 9 o'clock, and in the evening, between 16 and 17 o'clock. Because of these two time periods, one is shortly after the sun rises, the temperature is not too low or too cold, and the other is before sunset, the climate is mild. When watering at these times, the soil in the flowerpot will quickly absorb the nutrients in the water and provide energy for the growth of the plants. Now that everyone knows the appropriate time to water, Huahua will introduce to you two better "watering waters". I believe that the flowers in your home will grow taller and stronger after "drinking" it! The first is expired milk. Generally, families buy milk as a daily nutritional drink, but milk has a short shelf life and is easy to expire. At this time, we can use it to water the flowers, and the effect is much better than ordinary water. However, you should not pour the milk directly into the soil, but add water and ferment it to dilute it, so that it can exert maximum nutrients when used by the plants. The second method is to use fruit peel water to water the flowers. We can collect the leftover fruit peels at home, put them in a sealed container, add water and ferment them. It will take about half a month to use them. The above two types of water are made from waste materials at home, so they do not cost extra money. Flower lovers who are interested can try them. The growth effect of the plants is really good! In fact, watering often needs to be changed according to climate and geographical location. If you have any questions, you can also leave a message to Huahua and let Huahua answer them for you! |
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