How to water longevity flowers in winter
Last Update :2024.05.15
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As winter approaches, the growth of the plant gradually enters a stagnant stage, so its demand for water also decreases. However, the need for less water does not mean that you should not water it, but you need to control the water. When watering, you can judge the dryness and wetness of the flower soil. You can use your fingers or dry sticks to insert into the soil to check the moisture condition.
1. Water volume
1. Amount of water
As winter approaches, the growth of the plant gradually enters a stagnant stage, so its demand for water also decreases. However, the need for less water does not mean that you should not water it. Moisture needs to be controlled.
2. How to water
1. When watering, you can judge the dryness and wetness of the flower soil. You can insert your fingers or dry sticks into the soil, and then see if there is residual moisture on your fingers or sticks. If so, it is not necessary. Water, if it is dry, you need to replenish the water.
2. When watering plants in winter, be sure to control the amount of water. You can water directly or spray water with a watering can. After putting the water in the watering can, carefully sprinkle it to the roots of the plants and wait. Stop watering immediately when there is water flowing out of the bottom of the plant pot. When watering, be sure to water all the soil in the pot at one time, not just one surface.
3. Water plants in winter when it is warm Do it in a safe environment, otherwise the plant pot is likely to freeze and the plant is likely to suffer frostbite.
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