1. Watering methodIf you want to know the correct way to water passion fruit, you must first understand its habits. It likes a moist environment and is very afraid of waterlogged soil. It grows very fast and requires a lot of water. The correct way to water it is to water it as soon as the soil is dry. Generally, it should be watered thoroughly and the planting soil should be kept moist. In winter when the temperature is lower, less water is needed, and usually it is enough as long as the soil is not too dry. 2. The consequences of excessive wateringIf you water it too much, the plant will not be able to absorb it and water will accumulate. If the plant is in stagnant water for a long time, its roots will be soaked and rot. Root rot will directly lead to poor growth and a series of adverse growth symptoms. If you water too much during the flowering period, the flowers will fall off. 3. Treatment methodsIf you find that you are watering your passion fruit too much, you need to increase the ventilation of the growing environment. If it is grown in a potted plant, you can place it in an open air location and just loosen the soil slightly. Moreover, it is best not to water in a short period of time. If the plantation is on a large scale and there are drainage measures, the accumulated water should be removed as soon as possible with the help of the drainage system. |
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