How often should you water a desert rose?
Main content introduction: Knowledge about how often to water a desert rose and detailed explanations on the correct techniques for planting roses, including tips for growing flowers and plants. Corrections are welcome if there are any mistakes!
With the development of the times, more and more people are fond of growing flowers and plants. As an ordinary person like me, who loves flowers and plants, due to personal experience, I usually only choose some relatively easy-to-grow, popular flowers and plants to ensure a harvest after planting.
The high-quality andLazy Person's Flower Plant praised as the desert rose is naturally one of my top choices. When these plants bloom, their flowers are as beautiful as roses, with rich colors. At the same time, as a famous "fat-bellied" flower, their stems can store a large amount of water and nutrients for future use.
In the process of caring for them, outsiders usually only pay attention to watering when the plants show signs of severe dehydration. Since they have a relatively strong vitality, most plants can survive.
Of course, if you want the plants to grow stronger and bloom every year, you cannot do it this way. But do you really know how often to water a potted desert rose?
Is it more suitable to water according to the number of days or rely on touching with your hands?
On many forums,贴吧 (Chinese forums), or even some short videos, you can see that in the process of growing desert roses, due to the plant's drought resistance and low requirements for the external environment, watering once every ten to fifteen days is normal.
How often should you water a desert rose?
However, in fact, for desert roses in bloom, since the plant's flowers and leaves are relatively sensitive, and as the number of flowers increases and reaches a peak, attention should be paid to some details.
How often should you water to make it most suitable, meeting the plant's needs while minimizing negative phenomena?
Different regions have different weather changes, and the characteristics of the changing seasons also vary, so directly deciding when to water based on the number of days is not accurate enough.
In such cases, there is often an increase in unnecessary losses due to either watering too early or too late. But if you touch directly with your hands, then should you decide when to water based on the changes in the belly or the soil!
[The pros and cons of deciding when to water based on belly changes]
It is well known that as long as the plant's leaves do not show severe dehydration symptoms, the stems generally will not show dehydration.
So if you decide when to water based on observing the changes in the belly by touching it, there is actually a very significant delay.