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How many did you win in the common posture of watering flowers to death?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Some people say that many flowers are not raised to death, but watered to death. Today, I will introduce to you the five common positions that are most likely to water the flowers to death, and tell you what is improper watering and how to water it. Common posture of improper watering 1. No.

Some people say that many flowers are not raised to death, but watered to death.

Today, I will introduce to you the five common positions that are most likely to water the flowers to death, and tell you what is improper watering and how to water it.

A common posture of improper watering

1. Keep watering, causing the roots to rot without oxygen.

Some flower friends indulge their own flowers and trees too much, for fear that they will not grow well, or even dry to death, so they are often constantly watered, resulting in a lack of air in the root space of the plant, which affects the breathing of the root. Finally, the roots rot and the plants die.

2. pour "half of the water", the root does not absorb enough water.

Some flower friends are like scratching the surface when watering flowers and trees, and give some as soon as the soil above is dry. Although it is often watered, it is actually "half-watered." the result is that the soil is often wet and dry on the surface, and the soil is dry on the inside. in fact, there is not much water at the roots of the plant.

3. Watering "hollow radish" and absorbing water unevenly.

Some flower friends are more careless. When they water the "dry basin", they think it has been watered thoroughly as soon as they see the bottom of the basin coming out of the water, so they don't care. But this will make the soil in the basin wet around and dry in the middle, forming a "hollow radish". In the long run, the roots of flowers and trees do not evenly absorb much water, and plants are dangerous for flowers and trees that need more water or grow flowers in summer.

4. Watering is too wayward, resulting in uneven drought and flood.

Some people often see more potted flowers and trees and take little care of them, or they forget to water less or do not water them, or they water more when they see more, all according to their personal interests, so that the flowers and trees are either dry or rotten because they are too wet.

5. All flowers are watered equally

Regardless of the ecological habits of flowers and trees, climate change, the size of flowerpots, plant conditions and location (strong, weak, well-ventilated, poor, etc.), all flowers and trees are watered regularly and treated equally, as a "routine" standard. In fact, watering flowers and trees is a relatively complex knowledge, which must be treated differently according to the objective conditions of nature and the objective needs of plants.

Correct watering posture

A look: look at the color of the soil, to see whether the branches and leaves are tall and straight or wilting. If the soil is light and the leaves wilt, they will be watered.

Second touch: touch the soft and hard of the soil, touch the tightness of the soil. Hard and tight means lack of water.

Three listens: hit the body with your fingers and listen to whether its voice is crisp or dull. Crisp means lack of water.

Four do: do not dry do not water, pour water thoroughly, see dry see wet. When the basin soil is dry and then watered, it should be watered thoroughly, but do not have stagnant water at the bottom of the basin after the basin soil is thoroughly absorbed.

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