How to water lisianthus

How to water lisianthus

1. How often should you water?

The period from transplanting and planting to the beginning of differentiation of flower buds is a very important growth period for lisianthus. At this time, the pillar needs a lot of water supply, and generally it needs to be watered once every half a month. After the flower buds begin to differentiate, you need to reduce the frequency of watering. Otherwise it will cause the flower plants to grow too tall. Especially in summer, you must pay more attention. The temperature in summer is relatively high. Suddenly reducing the amount and frequency of watering will affect the growth of the plants, so you must pay attention.

2. The amount of watering

In order to make it bloom more, you should pay more attention to watering. Although it has a very large demand for water, if the humidity is too high, it will easily damage its root system and easily lead to some diseases. The general practice is to water the plants thoroughly after transplanting, and then be careful to control the watering to keep the soil moist. As mentioned earlier, the water level cannot be too much, but of course it cannot be too little either. If there is too little water, its stems and leaves will become very thin and weak, causing the quality of its flowering to deteriorate. It requires very high moisture when planting, so the water supply must be very sufficient. After the flower buds appear, you can start to gradually control the moisture.

3. Watering method

As mentioned above, this flower has very strict requirements for water. Too much water will damage its roots. Therefore, it is crucial to strictly control the amount and frequency of watering when watering, which is also beneficial to its growth. Especially when its flower buds appear, you need to control the water. When watering, let the water flow slowly and carefully along the edge of the pot soil and observe how the soil absorbs water. Another thing to note is that when watering, you must be careful not to get water on the flowers, otherwise the flowers will easily rot. In addition, the watering time is also limited. In summer, the temperature will be relatively high, so it is best to water in the early morning or evening. In winter, it is best to do it at noon, but any other time is fine.

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