Why are the flowers I'm raising becoming more and more wilted?
Today's sharing: The reason why the flowers you're raising are becoming more and more wilted and the relationship between this and the amount of water you浇 (watering) has a lot to do with the green plants and flowers. Please see the detailed introduction below.
1. Control the amount of water: Overwatering plants can prevent the roots from breathing normally, which may cause the roots to rot. The appropriate amount of water should keep the soil moist but not saturated. A general method of judgment is to insert your finger 2-3 cm into the soil, and if it feels dry, you need to water.
2. Water according to needs: We need to choose the suitable watering frequency based on different flowers. Different flowers have different water requirements. For example, succulents store a lot of water in their fleshy leaves, so watering once a week is enough. However, plants that prefer moist environments, like ferns, may need to be watered every day or every other day.
3. Choose the right time to water: It's best to water plants in the morning or evening to prevent water from evaporating quickly under the strong sunlight, giving the plants enough time to absorb the water.
4. Correct watering method: When watering, try to water the roots of the plant, avoiding wetting the leaves and flowers, as this can cause leaf and flower diseases.
If you can follow these steps, your flowers will grow healthily!
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