The most troublesome problem in growing flowers is watering them. It is autumn and winter now, and the amount of watering for many plants needs to be reduced. A few days ago, Huahua received a question from a flower lover asking, when growing flowers in autumn and winter, is it better to use warm water or cold water for watering? For this reason, Huahua also consulted information and asked professionals, and finally got the answer! Regarding the question of whether to use warm water or cold water to water the flowers, the old gardener said that it actually depends on the specific situation. If we just use cold water or warm water to water the flowers. It may not matter much at other times, but in autumn and winter when the temperature is low and the vapor is sufficient, it is very likely that the flowers and plants in your home will be watered to death. When watering flowers in autumn and winter, we need to compare the temperature inside the flowerpot with the temperature outside. For example, in the morning and evening, the temperature of sunlight is low, so naturally the temperature inside the flowerpot is also low. At this time, it is not suitable to use warm water for watering, but cold water should be used, otherwise the inconsistent temperature in the flowerpot will affect the growth of the plant. On the contrary, the temperature is higher during the noon period, so you can use warm water to water the flowers. It seems that it is really important to understand the temperature of the water for watering flowers. Otherwise, if you just water them blindly, the flowers that you have carefully cared for for half a year may be wasted. Speaking of watering flowers, Huahua also recommends several easy-to-use and effective watering waters. I believe that with them, your flower plants will grow faster! 1. Willow Branch WaterWillow branches can be found everywhere on the roadside in summer and autumn. We can collect some to make thin fertilizer water, which can promote the rooting and germination of plants. After the willow branches are collected, they need to be trimmed into small sections of about 8 cm, then soaked in water and washed, and then dried in the sun. After the willow branches are dried, we can use tools to smash them, then add water and put them in a sealed container. After waiting for half a month to ferment, we can use them to water the flowers. 2. Fruit peel waterFruit peels are also common household garbage, and this kind of garbage can be fermented with water and used to grow flowers. First, we clean the collected peels, then put them into a sealed container and pour in clean water until it is 80% full. If you are worried about the unpleasant odor during the fermentation process, you can add a little orange peel as a freshener. If you use the fermented peel water on the plants every half a month, the growth-promoting effect will be very obvious. It is said that 30% of flower growing depends on fertilizer and 70% depends on water. If we master the watering skills, growing flowers will be a sure success! |
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