Tips for watering basilBasil is a plant of the Lamiaceae order, Lamiaceae family, and Ocimum genus. It is a plant that can be used as both medicine and food. Basil has a certain degree of drought resistance and requires less watering. It can be watered for a long time, but it cannot be allowed to lack water. If there is too much water, it will damage its roots and cause its growth rate to decrease. Lack of water can easily cause its leaves to wilt, become soft, and shriveled. How to tell when to water basilIf the soil of basil is completely dry, you need to water it. If you are not sure whether the soil underneath is dry, you can use a toothpick or chopsticks to poke it down and wait for a few minutes. If it is moist, you don't need to water it. If it is dry, you need to add water immediately. How often to water basilDuring the seedling stage of basil, water it every 5-7 days. During the growing period, water it usually every 4-5 days. In summer, water it every 2-3 days, and in winter, water it every 10-15 days. Should basil be watered thoroughly?Basil is not tolerant to waterlogging. If the soil is too moist, it will grow poorly and not bloom. In severe cases, it may even cause the death of the potted plant. When watering, you should follow the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when you do." Water thoroughly each time, but do not allow water to accumulate. The correct way to water basilDo not water basil too much. Unlike other plants, it does not require as many nutrients and does not need to be watered every day. Generally, it can be watered every 4-5 days to keep the soil slightly moist. If the temperature is low in winter, you can stop watering. What water to use for basilIn terms of overall cost-effectiveness, tap water that has been left for a while and preferably exposed to the sun will have the best effect. Do not use it directly as it contains chloride ions, which are not good for basil. Basil watering amountBasil should be watered in moderation, and there should be no water accumulation. Watering can be done in small amounts and multiple times each time. It is better to keep the soil dry than wet. If the soil in the pot is too moist, it will cause root rot and affect later growth and flowering. Basil watering precautions1. After repotting basil, it needs to be watered thoroughly once, that is, water to help the roots settle. After that, do not water unless the soil is dry. If you do, water thoroughly. Do not water every day, but water according to the dryness or wetness of the soil. 2. Although basil needs a lot of water to grow, the more humid the maintenance environment is, the better, so a normal environment is sufficient. There is no need to spray water every day to keep it moist. When watering, be sure to avoid water accumulation. |
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