Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - On rainy days, the soil in the flowerpot has dried up. How to water the potted plants?

On rainy days, the soil in the flowerpot has dried up. How to water the potted plants?

If you find that the soil is dry, how can you water it so that it won't get wet for too long?

It's sunny and the temperature is high today. In the afternoon, the balcony temperature is almost 20℃. For flowers, having such a temperature in winter is simply a blessing.

The big seedlings withered by lack of water the day before yesterday almost recovered yesterday, and even the small seedlings have all recovered today. Fortunately, they were not allowed to work for too long, otherwise it would not be so simple to deal with.

Winter is the same as summer. Pay special attention to watering. Don't let the soil dry for too long, and don't let the soil wet for too long.

In this way, flowers in winter are not only not easy to die, but also more energetic.

So how can we water it to achieve this effect? Today I will share a few tips with you in the long summer.

First of all, what can be done to prevent soil from drying for too long?

Then you should always observe your flowers to see if their branches and leaves are listless and drooping.

If wilting and drooping, it means that water shortage is more serious. My Miao was the same the other day, mainly because I was busy in those days and didn't have time to see it, otherwise it wouldn't be so serious.

You can also weigh the flowerpot often to see if it is much lighter than before.

There is also a very simple way, that is, insert disposable chopsticks into the soil, or use bamboo sticks instead, and insert them along the edge of the basin to the end. Take them out when you have time to see if there is water shortage.

Again, if you find that the soil is dry, how can you water it so that it won't get wet for too long?

Here are two tips.

First of all, don't water with a kettle, because it is uneven and the water quantity is not easy to control. If you are not careful, it is easy to water more, so the soil will slowly dry.

It is best to use a watering can. Although it will take a long time, it will be poured evenly, which will make the soil moist, but it will not accumulate water.

Second, it's time to water in winter. It is best to choose morning or noon, because the temperature is high and the light is sufficient during the day, and the soil will dry faster.

If you water at night and the temperature is low at night, the soil in the basin will not only dry slowly, but also reduce the cold resistance of plants and be prone to frostbite.

In addition, if you want the soil to dry faster in winter, you need to pay attention to the following points:

First, the choice of flowerpots, flowerpots should not be large, otherwise the soil will dry very slowly.

Second, the choice of soil, it is best to choose soil with good ventilation and drainage.

Third, the placement position, it is best to put the flowers in a well-lit place in winter.

Having said that, I just want to remind everyone that watering in winter should not be too casual.

My orchid has been in a pot for some time, and I haven't watered it since. Now the soil is dry, so I need to water it. It is best to water orchids with rain, but now it is difficult to get rain on the balcony, so we can only water them with tap water.

Today, I put tap water into the kettle, and then put it on the balcony to dry. I plan to water it tomorrow. Although not as good as rain, it can reduce chlorine in tap water, which is better for watering orchids.

The most common way to grow flowers is watering. Whether potted plants can be raised well depends mainly on watering.

Yesterday, a flower friend left a message in the video saying: "I always can't control my hands and always want to water the flowers."

OMG, are you like this?