1、 Water according to the planting place
1. Potted plants
Friends who choose potted plants should pay more attention to watering. Do not water too often because you are at home, which may lead to ponding and rotten roots. Water can only be poured when the pot soil is dry. Pay attention to pouring thoroughly when pouring. Stop when you see water seeping from the bottom of the flowerpot. Therefore, when we plant, we should choose sandy soil as the basin soil, which is more permeable and breathable, and the poured water will not soak roots for a long time p>
If you use tap water, put the water in the container for a day as far as possible, so that you can release some chlorine gas that plants don't like. The water temperature should be controlled, not hot and cold. It's best to water in the morning or at night, not when it's hot at noon. Be careful not to water the flowers with dishwashing water, which will affect the growth of the flowers p>
2. Courtyard
If you choose to plant in the courtyard, it will be more affected by the season and weather. It's a simple truth. If there is more rain, of course, you don't have to water more. Instead, you should pay attention to draining it and avoid soaking in the water for a long time. If the weather is dry, we should water more. When planting in the courtyard, be careful not to plant in low-lying places. In the north, when the air is dry in spring and summer, we should pay attention to watering frequently. When the ground becomes dry, we can water it p>
While watering the ground, you can use a watering can to spray some water on the air and leaves, but not on the flowers, which can provide some water for photosynthetic leaves. In winter, be careful not to water in the morning to avoid frostbite of plant roots. Avoid excessive temperature difference when watering the root in summer p>
2、 Water according to season
Generally speaking, plants need more water during the growth period, and watering should be reduced or even stopped during the dormancy period. In spring and autumn, plants grow vigorously and need more water, but the relative humidity of the air is appropriate. If watering, it depends on the basin soil dry. In summer, if the water evaporates quickly in hot weather, you should water frequently. You can wait for the basin soil to dry quickly. If there is a rainy season and the air humidity is high, the amount of water can be reduced. In winter, the water demand becomes smaller, and the basin soil should be kept dry as much as possible, with less or no watering p>