How to water zinnias

How to water zinnias

Watering according to habit

First, let me introduce to you the growth habits of clover. This is something you must know no matter what flowers you grow! Zinnia likes warm climate and plenty of sunshine. It can't stand severe cold or extreme heat, but it has good adaptability to drought and barrenness and has strong vitality. Its roots are deep and its stems are hard, so it will not easily fall over. Although it is not picky about soil, it grows best in fertile deep soil. In addition, its growth temperature requirement is between 15 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius.

Water volume control

In fact, it is really difficult to decide how to water. Too much water will cause the roots to rot, but too little water will definitely not work. The editor tells you that there is no standard measure for watering zinnias. We can only decide based on its growth habits and actual conditions.

Watering with light

In places with particularly strong light, water evaporates very quickly, so you can water it more often. However, if you place the zinnia in a place with insufficient light, the rate at which water evaporates from the soil will be very slow. At this time, you must reduce watering. If you still water it in large quantities, it is likely to affect its root development and cause it to grow tall.

Watering during the seedling stage

When choosing the sowing method to plant zinnias, try to water as little as possible during its seedling stage to promote its healthy growth. After that, you can keep the moisture of the soil between 50%-60%. Don't make it too moist, otherwise root rot will easily occur.

Water more after transplanting

Be careful when transplanting zinnias. You must water them sufficiently at this time so that they can absorb more water and nutrients to ensure their growth.

The above is the relevant content of today’s topic. I wish that the zinnias grown by all flower lovers will grow better and better and become more and more beautiful!

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