The water in the pond comes from many other sources, such as rainwater, snow water, etc., and even water poured in by people. There are also many impurities. There will also be fish feces in the fish farm and bait thrown in by anglers. It can be said to be a large fertilizer factory. It should be a good choice to use it to water the flowers. Can pond water be used to water flowers?Pond water is living water because it comes from nature. The disadvantage is that it contains many impurities. Generally, this kind of water needs to be purified before it can be used to grow flowers and water them, which not only saves water resources but also promotes the growth of flowers. Moreover, the pond contains fish excrement, which can be converted into organic fertilizer . Because the content is small, there is no need to worry about fertilizer damage, and it can also promote the growth of flowers. How to water flowers with pond waterBefore using pond water to water flowers, you need to add a small amount of alum , then stir it, and let it stand for half an hour, and you can see a lot of substances precipitating . Then, take the upper layer of clean water to water the flowers. Because there are too many impurities, you can also water directly along the roots , but it is best not to touch the leaves . What flowers are suitable for watering with pond water?Pond water is suitable for watering gerbera, loosestrife, cornflower, magnolia, rose, pomegranate, plum blossom, pansy, and barbata, etc. There are also some flowers that grow by the pond, such as yellow iris, water lily, lotus, and pickerel grass, and it is most appropriate to use pond water to water them. Which is better for watering flowers: river water or pond water?River water and pond water mostly come from rain or snow. If there is not too much pollution, the water is generally mild and can be used to water flowers. However, pond water may appear clean on the surface, but it is also overgrown with weeds. If it is not clean enough, it can be filtered before use. River water is cleaner than pond water, but pond water may contain secretions from fish or other small animals, which contain nutrients needed by flowers. Therefore, there is no better way to water flowers. The key is to look at our actual situation. In fact, the most ideal water for watering flowers should be rainwater. |
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