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During the growth of plants, it is crucial to provide the right amount of water. Proper watering methods can ensure that plants stay healthy and thriving. This article will cover a few important steps and tips to help you properly water your plants. Whether you’re a green-handed enthusiast or an experienced gardening enthusiast, these tips can help you grow beautiful and lush plants.

Here are some suggestions on the ideal watering method for plants in housing enterprises:

  1. Watering water and burial frequency: The amount of water required by each plant is different, so it is important to understand how much water you need for each type of plant in your house. Generally speaking, it is safer to do it all dry and wet, and when all (or most of the mud in the basin) is dry, drench it with water until all the mud is soaked.
    The benefits of this approach are:
    – Doesn’t rot roots
    As the soil has a dry time, bacteria/fungi are not prone to long-term and high-speed multiplication, which is less likely than root rot (root rot).
  2. Frequency of watering: The frequency of watering varies from plant to plant. Some plants need to be watered frequently, and some need to be less watered. You can observe the growth status of the plants and the soil moisture, and determine when to drench water. Before watering, make sure that the soil has been fully absorbed by the last watering.
  3. Watering method: Proper watering can ensure that the water is evenly distributed to the plant roots. The most common method of drenching is to drench water from above until the water flows out of the drain hole in the bottom of the basin. In addition, succulents can try the bottom soaking method, which is to put the bottom of the pot into the surface and wait for the soil to slowly absorb water from the bottom.
  4. Water quality: Bury with an appropriate amount of water to ensure good water quality. If tap water contains too much chlorine or other chemicals, consider using filtered water or a glass of water to sit for 24 hours until the chlorine gas evaporates before use.
  5. Water spray: Some plants are particularly fond of foliar sprays. This can increase the humidity of the plant and bury the clean leaves. However, not all plants spray water on the foliage, so be sure that your plant is suitable for it.
  6. Environmental conditions: In addition to proper watering methods, environmental conditions are also important. Factors such as light, temperature and humidity should be taken into account to ensure that the plant is suitable for growth.

Remember, every plant has its specific needs, and understanding their needs is key to ensuring their healthy growth. Regularly monitor the condition of the plants and adjust the watering method to ensure that they can receive adequate water and burial care.