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Time,method,volume,frequency of Canary watering

Marie Schrader
2020-06-28 13:08:29
The canary is a drought resistant and waterlogging resistant plant, so it needs to master the principle that the soil should be watered thoroughly if not dried. In the flowering stage of the plant, the soil should be kept slightly wet to supply the water needed for its flowering, so as to extend the flowering period. Before watering, observe the surface condition of the basin soil. If the surface is gray, water immediately. The amount of water to be watered should be kept moderate, only need to be watered thoroughly, and never too much. Under normal circumstances, water should be poured once every three or five days.

I. watering time

There is no strict requirement for watering time of canary. When it is found that the surface of basin soil becomes dry or the leaves of plants slightly wither, it needs to be watered.

II. Watering method

Before watering, first observe the surface of basin soil. If the surface of basin soil is gray white, water immediately. You can use spring water or river water to irrigate plants. If you use tap water, you need to stand for a while to remove chlorine.

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III. water quantity

The amount of water shall be kept moderate, and the water can be fully poured. Pay attention to not too much water to prevent water accumulation in the basin and affect the normal growth of the plant. If too much water is poured, it is necessary to drain water in time to prevent root and leaf from rotting.

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IV. frequency of watering

Generally, water is poured every three or five days, but the time is not fixed. Because the growth environment of each plant is different and the texture of basin soil is different, the interval of watering is also biased, which can be adjusted according to the specific situation. Water frequently during flowering to provide the water needed for flowering and prolong the flowering period.

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