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How to irrigate plants is very important and in many cases, the cause of plant death is wrong irrigation. So you need to know the correct method of watering plants and the best time to water plants to prevent this from happening and losing your plants. It is better to know that watering indoor plants is different from outdoor plants and this is due to the difference in their conditions and environment. Join us in this article to get acquainted with the correct time and method of watering pots and outdoor plants.

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One of the biggest concerns of people interested in maintaining flowers and plants is how to irrigate the plants. In fact, they do not know the best time and method of watering the plants, and if they do not have a regular schedule, they may lose their plant.

You should know that there is a fine line between dry and thirsty soil and wet and saturated soil, and both are harmful to plant health. Your plants can get better light when you put them on tiered plant stands. Instruments such as a hygrometer can be effective in determining irrigation time.

The important point in irrigating houseplants is to adjust the irrigation intervals in different seasons of the year. According to the latest studies, the cause of death of most houseplants is excessive irrigation. Therefore, in the following, we will examine how to irrigate properly and when:

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Best time to irrigate plants:

According to studies, the best time to irrigate plants is early morning or early evening because at these times the plant has more opportunity to use water before it evaporates. Irrigation when the weather is hot causes water to evaporate sooner and less water is provided to the plant.

You should also water the plant when the potting soil is completely dry, but it may be too late for the plant. Watch out for withered and wilted leaves, loose, drooping branches, falling petals, and dry, brown leaves.

In hot and dry weather, you should take care of your plants every day and be careful about the amount of dryness. In most cases, when the soil is dry to a depth of 2.5 cm (this is about the equivalent of a fingertip), it is a good time to water the plant. You can out your beautiful plants and pots on our wooden plant stands.

Frequency of watering:

The number of times the plant is irrigated depends on the type of plant. Juicy and succulent plants need less irrigation because they are drought tolerant. So first get acquainted with your plant type.

Plants that have taken root, become stronger, and have deeper roots, are more tolerant of dehydration than freshly planted plants. In hot seasons, such as summer, outdoor plants should be watered more than indoor plants, and this amount can reach twice a day, especially at temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius. Watering will be easier when the plants are raised in a decorative plant shelf.

Plants such as cacti and succulents do not need much water, and excessive watering can cause root rot and death. Carnivorous plants and cacti need longer watering intervals than thin-leaved species. The wider and larger the leaves and the faster the plants grow, the more water they need.

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