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Time,method,volume,frequency of morning glory watering

Hank Schrader
2020-06-28 13:01:36
Morning water is the best choice for morning and evening water in summer, and noon in winter. Potted plants can be watered down from the edge, with a large planting area, and can be watered with pipes. The management of water quantity is very important. We must not pour too much water or too little water. The weather in the south is relatively hot, and it needs 3-7 days to apply water once. In the north, it is relatively cold, and the water can be supplied every 15 days or so.

I. watering time

Morning glory is afraid of ponding. It usually chooses to water in the morning. It can supply water shortly after sunrise in the morning to ensure that it can absorb water for a long time. Pay attention to summer and winter. It's best to apply water in the morning and evening in summer. It's optional at noon in winter.

Morning Glory

II. Watering method

If it is potted planting, water can be poured down from the edge, so that the root can absorb water evenly. If the planting area is large, pipes can be used for pouring to ensure the flow rate of water.

Morning Glory

III. water quantity

When watering, the management of water quantity is very important. We must not pour too much water, or the roots will accumulate water, resulting in rotten roots, which will affect the whole growth in the later stage. It is also not allowed to apply too little water, otherwise the basin soil will be dry for a long time, which will lead to water shortage at the root.

Morning Glory

IV. frequency of watering

There is no fixed time for watering frequency. The climate in the South and north is different, and the interval time is also different. The weather in the south is relatively hot, and it needs to be watered once every 3-7 days, which can be adjusted according to the seasonal changes. It is relatively cold in the north, and the secondary water can be supplied every 15 days or so.

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