Do you water your bonsai every day?Bonsai does not need to be watered every day. It is generally better to water it every three days or so. In the summer, due to the rising temperature, it is necessary to decide whether to water it additionally based on the dryness and wetness of the soil. Watering it once a day is basically a good idea. It is generally better to water bonsai in the morning, preferably before ten o'clock. When watering bonsai, just water the soil thoroughly at one time. Watering with fermented rice water will ensure the best growth. The correct way to water bonsai1. Watering the newly planted bonsai When the bonsai is first planted in the potting soil, you should reduce the frequency and number of watering. The roots are not fully developed yet and need an adaptation process. It is sufficient to water it once every five days. 2. Newly repotted bonsai When bonsai is repotted, although the roots have fully developed, it needs a period of adaptation to the new soil. The frequency and amount of watering should be reduced in the first few days. 3. Watering time It is best not to water bonsai at noon, as the soil temperature is relatively high at this time, and the roots also have a higher temperature. The water poured in is often cool, which can easily cause damage to the plant. 4. Water quality When watering bonsai, it is best to choose fermented rice water, which can allow the plants to grow better. The nutrients provided by rice water are very comprehensive, and the plants are not prone to diseases. Overwatering of bonsaiIf the bonsai is watered too much, causing the soil to be too moist, you can cover the overly moist soil with a certain amount of dry soil. By using the principle that water will move to drier areas, the moisture in the original soil can be absorbed, thereby regulating the humidity of the original soil and allowing the plant to return to a normal growth environment. |
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