1. Reasons for dryingThe water needs to be dried before watering the flowers because most flower lovers use tap water. This fresh water will contain chlorine. If it is used to water the flowers immediately, it will affect the root growth of the plants. If you use this kind of water to water flowers for a long time, the color of its leaves will fade, it will hinder its flowering, and even cause various diseases. 2. Correct use methodBefore watering the flowers, put the water into a container and place it under natural light for about 3 days. During this period, the chlorine in the water will almost evaporate, and then it can be used to water the flowers. However, do not expose it to strong light for a long time, especially in summer. Clean water left in the sun for a long time may deteriorate and it is not feasible to use it to water flowers. 3. Water selectionWhen watering flowers, you can not only use tap water that has been dried in the sun, but also well water, river water, or rainwater collected when it rains. All of them are very effective for watering flowers. In addition, the common rice water at home can also be used. It contains a lot of organic matter, which is very beneficial to plant growth. |
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