The root system of green beans is very developed, so they are relatively drought-resistant. They do not need to be watered too much at normal times. However, they cannot tolerate waterlogging and other waterlogging conditions. If there is too much water, the soil will lack oxygen, which will affect the germination of green bean seeds and cause them to rot in the ground. Therefore, be careful when watering. How often should you water green beans?In the spring, green beans can only grow well if they are kept in a properly moist environment, so at this time you only need to water them every two or three days. In the summer, remember to pay more attention to the humidity of the soil, water them 2-3 times a day, and always keep the soil moist. During the planting period of green beans, the amount of watering should be based on the water holding capacity of the field, and it is sufficient to maintain about 60% to 70%. During the flowering period, the water content should be controlled at 65-80% to ensure the smooth fruiting of green beans. When the absolute moisture content of the soil of green beans is lower than 10%, water it immediately. What kind of water is best for green beans?Green beans can be watered with natural rainwater, well water, groundwater, or tap water. Green beans do not require high levels of water, and these waters are easy to obtain and do not require complicated processing, making them very suitable for watering green beans. Watering tips for green beansWhen watering green beans, be careful not to water too much at one time, otherwise the soil will be too waterlogged, making it difficult for the roots of the green beans to breathe, and then leading to root rot. If additional fertilizer is needed, you can mix the nutrient solution in the water and water it to supplement the nutrients needed by the plants. |
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