Good flower-growing habits are inseparable from details. After all, there are only a few details in flower-growing, and the most important ones are watering and fertilizing. Why are these two more critical? Because whether it is watering the flowers or fertilizing, it will affect the roots of the plants. As long as there is a problem with the roots of a plant, the plant will be not far from death! There is a saying in the flower-growing circle: 70% water and 30% fertilizer. There is also a saying that goes "It takes three years to water the trees." It is enough to see that watering is actually quite particular, and it is understandable that novice friends often encounter problems. What Huahua wants to talk to you about today is when is the best time to water the flowers. Some friends water the flowers as they please, whenever they want. But in fact, there is a science to knowing when to water the flowers. We often read on the Internet or in books that it is best to water flowers in the morning and evening. Why is that? This is because the temperature is not particularly hot in the morning. If you wait until the sun rises, the temperature will become higher, but the water temperature is very low, which will cause a large temperature difference between the environment and the water temperature, which will cause damage to the plants and is not conducive to plant growth. Of course, the same is true at night. However, the temperature at night will be lower than that in the morning, so it is best to water the plants before 6 o'clock at night to prevent the ambient temperature from being too cold and the soil from absorbing water poorly. This method is mainly suitable for watering when the temperature is relatively high in summer. The daytime temperature in summer is too high, so it is not suitable for watering. When the temperatures are less extreme, such as in fall and spring, most plants can be watered before 10 a.m. This period is not as hot as midday, nor as cold as the morning, making it the best time to water the flowers. In addition to this time period, four or five o'clock in the afternoon is also a more suitable time for watering flowers. At this time, the sun is about to set and the temperature will not be so high, which is suitable for watering flowers. What Huahua needs to tell you is that, generally speaking, it is not suitable to water the flowers after six o'clock in the evening. The temperature is relatively low at night, and not only is it difficult for plants to absorb nutrients, but evaporation is also slow, which can easily cause the roots of plants to rot, which is not worth the effort. In addition to using ordinary water to water the flowers, we can also use some water that contains more nutrients, such as rice water, soybean water, etc. However, these waters must be fermented before use before they can be used to water the plants. Watering is quite important for growing flowers. Good watering can make the plants grow better and plays a role in icing on the cake in the process of plant growth. On the contrary, improper watering may bring disaster to the plants. I hope everyone will water them well and carefully so that the plants can grow well! |
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