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8 knowledge of growing flowers and watering makes potted plants green and exuberant

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Many people like to raise some flowers and plants at home, but the biggest headache is watering, which will rot the roots and kill the flowers if they are not handled carelessly. The following is to introduce some little knowledge of watering plants.

Many people like to raise some flowers and plants at home, but the biggest headache is watering, which will rot the roots and kill the flowers if they are not handled carelessly. Below, I would like to introduce some little knowledge of watering plants, and remember to share it with your favorite friends.

1. Poke the pot soil with chopsticks before watering the potted plants. if the chopsticks are dry and there is not much soil, it means that the potted plants should be watered, otherwise there is no need to water them!

2. Insert a few straws into the basin soil before watering, so that the watering can go deep into the soil at the bottom to ensure that the watering is more thorough!

3. When watering, if you water directly with tap water, you should first dry the water for a day or two before watering, otherwise the nitrogen in the tap water will harden the basin soil, which is not conducive to plant growth!

4. When watering potted plants, avoid direct watering, otherwise the water will stay along the flowers and leaves to the roots of the flowers, which will cause the roots and leaves to rot over a long period of time.

5, when the plant is short of water, when the stem and leaf wilt, you can first transfer to the shady place, and then spray water on the page and the surrounding basin soil, so that the plant can be restored to life!

6. When watering plants, you can't wait for the pot soil to be completely dry before watering. It should be watered when the basin soil is semi-dry. Only in this way can the basin soil be kept moist and conducive to plant growth.

7. when watering plants, water more in spring and summer, once a day, less in autumn, every other day in autumn, and every three or five days in winter!

8. After watering the flowers, wipe the flowers and leaves with a wet dishcloth dipped in rice vinegar or beer, which can not only increase the nutrition of the flowers and leaves, but also make them look more shiny!

 
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