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What problems should we pay attention to when watering flowers in summer?

What problems should we pay attention to when watering flowers in summer?

1, don't water the flowers halfway.

Planting flowers and watering in summer is forbidden to water "half water". Friends who have experience in growing flowers, or novices who have just started growing flowers, will probably understand what half water is by looking at the literal meaning. Simply put, this semi-water actually means that when watering the flowers, the water is not thoroughly watered. The water stopped in the middle of the flowerpot, and there was no water at the bottom of the flowerpot. This is half water. Half watering is a mistake that many flower lovers make. The result is often dry roots and yellow leaves.

2. Don't water the flowers.

Contrary to half water, flooding means watering too much at once! Just like the water in the flowerpot above. Too much watering at one time may even cause the water in the flowerpot to overflow. This situation is not allowed. Because there is too much water in the flowerpot, the root system will be deprived of oxygen. Roots lacking oxygen will rot in a short time. And yellow leaves, dead branches, fallen flowers and buds will come soon. Therefore, even if it is very hot in summer, watering can't be flooded. The correct way is to water a little along the edge of the flowerpot and stop when you see water at the bottom of the flowerpot.

Don't water the flowers with unfermented fertilizer.

There is a lot of waste water in life, and many people think it is wasteful to dump it, so they may just pour it into flowerpots. The waste water we are talking about includes common expired milk, rice washing water, leftover soybean milk, washing dishes, overnight tea and so on. This kind of wastewater, in terms of composition, is really helpful to potted flowers. But all of them have to be fermented. It's not fermented, it's all poisonous water. Maybe pouring it into a flowerpot will burn the roots of flowers in a short time, leading to rotten roots. This is not worth the loss.

4. Don't water the flowers with liquid fertilizer.

Planting flowers in summer "does not fertilize"! We can't water the flowers with liquid fertilizer. Because most potted flowers are in the adjustment period of dormancy in summer, if liquid fertilizer is used at this time, the growth of flowers will soon be inhibited. If the concentration of liquid fertilizer is too high, it will cause yellow leaves and dead branches of flowers. So even adding a little liquid fertilizer to tap water is not enough. If you want to fertilize, it is suggested that it is not too late to fertilize after a hot summer and when autumn comes.