Infusion tube watering methodSteps:1. Find a pair of discarded complete infusion tubes at home. If you don’t have one, you can go directly to the pharmacy or clinic to get one. 2. Find a clean plastic bottle and fill it with water. Then use scissors to poke a small hole in the bottle cap. The size of the hole should be about the size of a syringe. If the hole is too big, the water will easily flow out. 3. Turn the plastic bottle upside down, put a disposable paper cup on the bottle mouth, then pass the plug of the infusion tube through the disposable paper cup and directly insert it into the plastic bottle cap. You can put some small stones or something like that in a disposable paper cup to prevent a plastic bottle filled with water from tilting. 4. Prepare disposable plastic straws, cut them into a length of about 5-8cm with scissors, then insert the straws into the soil and insert the needle of the infusion tube into the straws. 5. There is a switch on the infusion tube that can adjust the water flow speed at any time. If you want the water to flow faster, adjust it faster. If you want the water to flow slower, adjust it slower. Huahua suggests using a larger plastic bucket. The bottle is harder and less likely to be squeezed, causing the water flow to increase. Plastic bag immersion basin methodSteps:1. Find a larger washbasin, make sure the entire flowerpot can be placed in it, and then put flowers such as green ivy and cyclamen into the washbasin. 2. Find a few transparent plastic bags, make sure the bags are watertight, then fill the bags with water and tie the seals to ensure that water does not leak out of the bags. 3. Put the plastic bag filled with water in the washbasin, then use a needle to poke a few small holes in the plastic bag so that the water in the plastic bag can slowly flow out. About 2-4 holes will be enough, don't poke too many. 4. After puncturing the holes, water will slowly flow out of the plastic bag, then penetrate into the interior of the flower pot through the pores at the bottom of the flower pot, allowing the roots to absorb water. You don't need to water it for about ten days or half a month, and because the water flows slowly, there is no need to worry about root rot. Plastic bag coverSteps:1. If you are going to be away for a short time, you can water the flowers at home thoroughly once before going out until you find water leaking from the bottom of the pot. 2. Find a larger plastic bag and cover the flowers in your home to keep them warm and moist. To avoid damaging the leaves, you can find a few small wooden sticks to prop up the entire plastic bag. 3. When covering the flower pot with a plastic bag, you can leave some holes at the bottom of the flower pot to allow air to circulate inside the plastic bag and outside, preventing the flowers at home from getting sick due to lack of ventilation. Cloth strip water absorption deviceSteps:1. Find a cup and fill it with water. Then place it higher than the flower pot. Put one end of a wet cloth strip or shoelace into the cup filled with water and the other end into the flower pot. Let the water slowly seep into the flower pot along the cloth strip. 2. This method is only suitable for flowers placed in scattered light indoors. If they are placed on the south balcony, the strong sunlight will accelerate the evaporation of water, and the flowers will wilt due to lack of water over time. Automatic watering with plastic bottlesSteps:1. First, prepare a clean plastic bottle for later use. 2. Use nails to drill holes in the plastic bottle cap. About 3-5 holes are needed. 3. Fill the plastic bottle with water and then screw on the punched bottle cap. 4. First water it thoroughly, then turn the plastic bottle upside down, tilt it 45 degrees, and insert it directly into the flowerpot. The water in the plastic bottle will slowly seep into the flowerpot from the bottle cap, thereby automatically watering the flowers. Automatic watering with strawSteps:1. Prepare 2 straws and a larger plastic bucket. 2. Make two holes in the plastic bucket, one on the top and one on the bottom. The size of the holes should be the same as the size of the straw. Then insert the straw into the plastic bucket, stick it with glue, and then use tape to stick the lower end of the straw together. 3. After the glue has dried, fill the plastic bucket with water, and an automatic watering device is ready! That’s all Huahua is going to introduce today. Have all the flower lovers learned it? Why not take advantage of the New Year to go out these few days, Make one now. Don’t let the flowers at home wilt due to lack of water! |
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