How to water the green radish

How to water the green radish

How to water in autumn and winter

As the weather gradually gets cooler in autumn and winter, the growth of green radish is relatively slow and the water requirement is not large. Pothos is usually planted indoors. The temperature is lower in autumn and winter, and the evaporation of water from the pothos is also relatively low, so we need to reduce watering and reduce the amount of watering to half or one-quarter of the original amount. If heating starts in winter, the indoor temperature will become relatively higher, and the evaporation will also increase. At this time, you can water it slightly more than in autumn. In winter, we can let the water stand at room temperature until the water temperature is close to room temperature. This will cause less stimulation to the roots of the green radish and is conducive to the absorption of water. In addition, when watering, you should water the column part of the green radish and do not flood it with water. This will help the green radish absorb water.

Moisture Control in Other Seasons

Green ivy prefers a warm and humid environment. Generally speaking, if the soil in the pot where the green ivy is planted becomes dry, it is necessary to water it in time. In addition to daily watering, the leaves of the green ivy also need a certain degree of moisture, so we can wipe the leaves of the green ivy in the morning and evening, and spray water on the leaves in summer to maintain a certain degree of moisture.

The amount of water for growing green radish in water

Some of the potted green radishes we place indoors are grown in water. Water-grown green radishes are more refreshing and pleasant, and are also deeply loved by people. The amount of water for water-grown green radishes can be slightly more in summer, and less in winter, because the evaporation in summer is relatively large while the evaporation in winter is less. The amount of water for water-grown green radishes can generally be enough to submerge the rhizomes. If there is too much water, root rot and leaf rot will easily occur.

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