Watering flowers is an even more arduous task for novice flower lovers, because when they first start growing flowers, they have no idea when to water them and how much to water them. In the end, the flowers may directly dry up or die from waterlogging. But don’t worry now. Huahua is here to teach you some tips on watering, so that the flowers and plants in your home will grow vigorously! 1. Water when the soil becomes dry and whiteGenerally, when watering, we need to observe the dryness and wetness of the potting soil in advance to avoid water accumulation or half-watering. However, it is not easy to judge when to water. We can judge according to the color of the soil. Generally, the potted soil that lacks water will turn a little white. This means that the soil is short of water, and we can water it directly with confidence. 2. Water when leaves wiltOne of the most obvious phenomena when plants are short of water is that the leaves begin to wilt slowly and then droop their heads. When you find that the leaves of the plants in your home are beginning to wilt, remember to water them thoroughly to replenish nutrients. However, there are also cases where the leaves wilt due to water control before flowering. At this time, there is no need to worry too much, as they will return to their original state with normal watering and maintenance. 3. Water in the early morning and evening in summerGenerally, when watering, we not only have requirements on the amount and frequency of watering, but also need to pay attention to the watering time. After all, water will be absorbed faster if the time is chosen well. In summer, because the weather is relatively hot, we should try to water the plants when the weather is cool, such as in the early morning and evening. This will facilitate their absorption and will not affect the growth of flower plants due to high water temperature. 4. Use warm water to water at noon in winterIt is not easy to grow flowers in winter when the temperature is low, especially when it comes to watering. We are afraid that watering will cause frost damage. At this time, we can replace the cold water with warm water, and choose to water at noon. In this way, the weather temperature is warmer, and the warm water will not cause frost damage to the flower roots. It is a good way to kill two birds with one stone. Similarly, if the plant is not growing vigorously, we can use a little homemade thin fertilizer water to water it, so as to ensure its growth and supplement nutrients. |
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