1. Can I use tap water
Absolutely. Because after treatment in the waterworks, most of the harmful substances in the water will be removed and can be used to grow flowers p>
Moreover, the water also contains metal ions such as Ca ions, Mg ions and K ions. Plants can absorb these ions from their roots for some physiological reactions. For example, magnesium is a component of photopigment. Magnesium extracted from water can make the leaves of plants more bright and green. In addition, tap water also contains trace sulfate, which can help plants grow better and faster p>
2. Watering method
① To use tap water to replenish it, it is best to use a container to connect the tap water one day in advance and put it in the sun p>
② It's best to replenish water for it in the morning and evening. Don't choose to replenish water for it when it's hot at noon p>
③ Before watering, first observe the flower soil. If the color of the flower soil surface is relatively dark and feels damp, you can't water it. Because the water in the flower soil is not dry at this time, if we add more water, it is likely to cause ponding in the soil, which will rot its roots p>
④ When pouring, it is best to pour slowly along the edge of the basin, not too close to the root or too fast p>
3. Precautions
① Because in addition to the trace elements and minerals we need, tap water also contains some chlorine for disinfection, which is not good for plants. Therefore, we need to take out the water one day in advance and put it in the sun to make it evaporate quickly p>
② Although tap water contains some trace elements and minerals that can help green pineapple grow, its content is not high. So we can't use tap water without adding extra fertilizer to it p>
③ Because tap water is more convenient to use, flower friends can try to raise it with tap water p>