See dry see wet
Seeing dry and seeing wet is the principle that can be used most often in the process of flower cultivation. The watering method corresponding to this principle is that when we observe the signs that the basin soil of plants has become slightly dry, we can water the plants. The amount of watering is probably that water can be seen from the bottom of the basin. When watering, don't wait until the basin soil is completely dry. This principle of watering is more applicable to plants that like to grow in a humid environment p>
Dry wet alternation
This kind of watering method is more suitable for the plants cultivated in our home, such as green pineapple, Clivia and so on. They like to live in a warm and humid environment. Plants themselves do not like to be wet or dry, and are in a moderate stage. Every time you water the plants, you usually water the plants when the soil is not dry enough. You should water the plants thoroughly every time p>
Dry through pouring
This watering method is mainly applicable to plants that like a dry living environment, such as cactus, which is more drought tolerant. The method of watering is to thoroughly water the plants at one time after the basin soil of the plants is completely dry, and wait until there is water seepage under the basin bottom, so that the water is completely watered p>
Better dry than wet / better wet than dry
These two watering methods are mainly suitable for plants with extreme growth environment. The former is particularly drought tolerant, while the latter is also not water loving. Both methods are easy to understand. It is better to keep the plant in a dry or humid environment than to water the plant more or less. It is mainly used for desert plants and plants that like dark and humid p>
These are the common watering methods. I hope you can distinguish the living habits of your plants, and then find the corresponding plants suitable for plant growth habits to water. As the saying goes, "three parts of fertilizer and seven parts of water" for raising flowers. As long as the water is well watered, it is not a problem to want the plants to thrive! Has everyone learned p>