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Watering the flowers is dry and wet. That's what it means. Finally.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, More and more people are raising flowers. After all, raising flowers and plants can delight the mood and bring vitality and color to the room. Whether they are novice florists or experienced veterans, they basically understand the truth of growing flowers, that is, growing flowers.

More and more people are raising flowers. After all, raising flowers and plants can delight the mood and bring vitality and color to the room. Whether it is a novice flower grower or an experienced veteran, they basically understand the truth of flower cultivation, that is, "one third of flower cultivation depends on fertilizer, and seven percent depends on water." Therefore, the importance of watering flowers is obvious.

Watering flowers is actually a discipline. Because if it is not well watered, there will be yellow leaves and rotten roots. The potted flowers that many people have just bought die within a few days, most of which are watered to death.

I believe that when many friends first came into contact with flower cultivation, they saw on the Internet that many of their experiences on watering were summed up in four words: "see dry see wet", but why see dry see wet? Many people do not understand, thinking that the surface of the soil is dry, so they think that the plants need to be watered, so they try their best to water them. As a result, the plants in the family die one pot after another.

When it comes to watering flowers, "dry and wet", how many flower friends really understand what it means?

First of all, we have to learn how to tell whether the soil is dry and whether the soil is well watered, and learn to judge these two problems. even if we can't raise the plants very well, at least we can feed the plants.

The easiest way to tell if the soil is dry is to insert your finger into the soil. If the soil under the pot is dry, then it is dry, mainly based on the depth of the flowerpot. Of course, in practice, you only need to use a dry chopstick or branch to insert the judgment.

As for the basin soil is more simple, flower pots are drainage holes, when you see water dripping out of the basin bottom drainage hole, it is almost thoroughly watered.

After seeing this, I believe many flower friends have found it. Do you understand it wrong? Most flowers, such as magnolia, longevity flowers, gardenia, potted rose, hanging orchid, asparagus and other plants, watering should follow the principle of "dry and wet". Only by watering in this way will not cause the root system of the plant to rot due to lack of water or stagnant water. If this problem is avoided, flowers will naturally grow well.

 
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