Rosemary watering principlesIn fact, in principle, watering rosemary is very simple. Rosemary is drought-tolerant but not waterlogged, as stagnant water can easily cause its roots to rot. Based on this, you should not water too much or too frequently. Generally, water it when the soil is dry. How to water rosemaryIn seasons such as spring and autumn, because the climate and environment have less adverse effects on the plants, watering is generally done after the soil is completely dry, and watering should also be done when the leaves become dry. The temperature is relatively high in summer, so more watering is needed, but be careful not to water at noon. The weather is too hot at noon. If the water temperature is too low, the plants will easily be irritated and injured. You can water them in the morning and evening. Also, when watering in winter, you should water less and pay attention to cold protection to prevent the plants from freezing. In addition, when watering rosemary, another thing to pay attention to is the amount of water that can be used. We control the frequency of watering to avoid watering the plants too frequently, and also control the amount of watering, trying not to water too much. |
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