In fact, everyone's discussion on the time of watering flowers is nothing more than whether to water flowers in the evening or in the morning. What's the difference between the two time periods and what's the impact. Huahua specially consulted the professionals who raise flowers, and then learned that you chose the wrong time to water the flowers. No matter how much you spend on raising flowers, it's useless p>
So what's the difference between watering flowers in the morning and at night? Watering flowers in the morning generally refers to the time period from 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock. In this time period, the sun has just risen and the temperature is not very high. If you water flowers, it will be difficult to absorb water into the soil, let alone provide nutrients for plants. Watering flowers in the evening means that after 18 o'clock, generally in autumn, the sun is slowly setting and the temperature is gradually decreasing. It is also not good to choose this time period to water flowers. It can be considered when the weather is hot in summer p>
So when is the best watering time? Water the flowers around 9 o'clock in the morning and between 16 and 17 o'clock in the evening. Because in these two time periods, one is that the temperature will not be too low or too cold soon after the sun rises, and the other is that the climate will be mild before sunset. When watering at these times, the soil in the flower pot will quickly absorb the nutrients in the water and provide energy for the growth of the plant p>
Now that you know the appropriate watering time, Huahua also introduces two better "watering water" to you. I believe your flowers will grow tall and strong after drinking it! The first is expired milk. Generally, we buy milk as a daily nutritional drink at home, but the shelf life of milk is short and it is easy to expire. At this time, we can use it to water flowers, and the effect is much better than ordinary water p>
However, instead of pouring the milk directly into the soil, it needs to be fermented and diluted with water, so as to give full play to the maximum nutrients for plants. The second is to water the flowers with peel water. We can collect the remaining peel in our home, put it into a closed container, add water and ferment, and wait for about half a month p>
The above two kinds of water are made from discarded things at home, so it won't cost extra money. If you like flower friends, you can try it. The growth effect of the plant is really good! In fact, watering is often changed according to climate and geographical location. If you have any questions, you can also leave a message to Huahua and let Huahua answer for you p>