1. How to judge watering flowers1. Leaf changes: To determine whether to water the flowers, you can observe the changes in the leaves. When the flowers are short of water and need water, the leaves will turn yellow and show signs of drying up, and the rhizomes will also become shriveled and yellow. Both old and new leaves will change. The old leaves will start to turn yellow from the tips, and the green color of the new leaves will not be obvious and will look dull. 2. The flower pot becomes lighter: You can weigh the flower pot with your hand. It will be obvious that it has become lighter. This is because the moisture inside has evaporated, and the weight has become lighter. If this happens, you should water the plants in time to provide them with sufficient moisture. 3. Soil changes: You can judge whether to water the flowers by the changes in the soil. The color of the soil surface will become lighter and turn grayish white. If you pinch the soil with your hand, the soil will become powdery. Use your knuckles to tap around the flower pot, and the sound will be crisper. Put your finger in there. If it is relatively dry, it is dry and you can water it. 2. How to judge whether you are watering too muchIf you water too much, a lot of water will flow out from the bottom of the flowerpot. Over time, the roots will rot, affecting the normal growth of the plant and causing problems with the leaves. |
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