1、 Watering time
Okra has a great demand for water in the growth period and fruiting period. It needs to provide relatively sufficient water to keep the soil moist. Watering should not be too much at other times. Too humid environment is not conducive to plant development and may also cause diseases. In addition, watering must be selected in sunny days, which can make the water evaporate faster and reduce the possibility of ponding p>
2、 Watering interval
Okra is usually watered every 10 days. If the environment is relatively humid, the watering interval can be extended. If it is in the rainy season, watering can be stopped, and ponding should be discharged in time. Where the environment is slightly dry, the watering time should be shortened and the soil should not be too dry, which is not conducive to the growth of plants p>
3、 Precautions
1. Water temperature: okra is a kind of plant that is afraid of cold, so the water temperature of watering needs to be strictly controlled. It can't be watered with too cold water, otherwise it will frostbite the plant. As an annual crop, it generally does not experience too cold, so it can be watered when it is close to the ambient temperature p>
2. Water quality: the quality of water quality is also very important for plant growth. Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to use river water or well water for irrigation. If it is planted by families, you can receive a little rain when it rains, which is also very helpful to the growth of plants. Tap water cannot be poured directly. It usually needs to be put for a period of time and reused after the chlorine volatilizes p>