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Don't rush to pull out the weeds in the flowerpot. The florist said it was too useful to keep a slip of the tongue.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Now most people raise a lot of potted plants in their homes, and after a period of time, many weeds will grow inside the flowerpots, so can these weeds be pulled out after all? When buying flowers, the florist slipped out the benefits of not picking weeds.

Now most people raise a lot of potted plants in their homes, and after a period of time, many weeds will grow inside the flowerpots, so can these weeds be pulled out after all?

When buying flowers, the florist made a slip of the tongue and the benefits of not picking weeds. Come and have a look. The first dry and wet weeds in the flowerpot can be used to observe the dry and wet condition of the potted soil. The growth of weeds shows that there is no lack of water. If the weeds wilt, it means lack of water.

It's drier at this time and needs watering. The second fertility, the general weed root system is more developed, the response to the fertility status of flowerpot soil is more agile, weed more fertility is exuberant, weed less fertility is not exuberant.

Third, when we are weeding, we can test the degree of looseness of the soil. If it can be easily uprooted, it means that the basin soil is loose. If it cannot be pulled out, it means that the soil has been removed or hardened, and the potted plant needs to be loosened.

Fourth, potted plants to prevent rotten roots will create a preview, especially in the case of high temperature and high humidity in summer, more oxygen is in short supply, and the roots of potted plants are suffocated to death, and proper retention of a few weeds in spraying can also reduce the occurrence of potted rotten roots.

Well, today's interactive topic is, can weeds in flowerpots be pulled out or not? If you have more ways, you are welcome to comment below.

 
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