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Time,Method,Water Volume,Frequency of Watering Salix angustifolia

Marie Schrader
2020-06-28 13:01:36
For the fishing bell willow, the best time to water is from morning to morning. Before watering, first observe the condition of potted soil. For potted plants, air the water first, and then slowly pour it in. For ground plants, soft pipes can be used to ensure the constant flow of water. During the growth period, it is necessary to completely water through, not only half of the water, but also no water logging. The frequency of watering mainly depends on the actual season, with more times in summer and water control in winter.

I. watering time

For the fishing willow, the best time to water is from morning to morning, which is the best time to help the growth.

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II. Watering method

Before watering, first observe the condition of basin soil, and then water after the soil dries. The method of watering is very simple. If you plant in a pot, you can first air the water, and then slowly pour it in. When you pour it, you can shake it slowly, so that the water can be absorbed completely. In case of large-scale planting, soft pipes can be used to ensure uniform flow of water.

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III. water quantity

During the cultivation and growth period, there is a large demand for water, which can't stand drought. Every time you water, it must be fully watered, otherwise it will affect the growth. It is not allowed to pour only half of the water, otherwise, the root is difficult to absorb water normally, and the situation of water logging cannot occur, otherwise, the root will accumulate water and rot.

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IV. frequency of watering

For the frequency of watering, it mainly depends on the actual season. In summer, more watering is needed, and the frequency can be more, so there is no shortage of water and drought. In winter, we should pay attention to water control, try not to water, and the interval between watering should be longer.

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