20th Mar 2009
Keep Home Plants Healthy With Watering Tips
Watering plants too often or too little can have profound effects on the health of the plant, as well as its lifespan. If you would like to make your plant live as long as possible, and to be as fruitful as possible, you will need to know how and when to water your plants.
If you seem to have plants dying from some type of disease or bacteria, it may because you have watered the plant too frequently. Too much water will cause the soil to be excessively wet over a long period of time- which welcomes bacteria and diseases into the soil. This can easily hurt the plant, who is rooting in the soil and will be in direct contact with the invading bacteria or other types of invaders.
If you have not been watering a plant enough, there will be tell-tale signs that you aren’t doing so. These signs are much easier to spot than over watering a plant, so you should have time to correct the problem. Look at the leaves and stem of the plant- if they seem to be losing color, you may need to change your watering routine. Also look at the soil if the plant appears to be wilted- if it’s too dry, it’s likely it isn’t getting the water it needs.
Even though there are self-watering devices that can give water to a plant periodically, they don’t always work. Indeed, experts say that if you wish to have full and total control of your plants, you shouldn’t use such devices. If you happen to have a plant that needs watered on a specific time schedule, these are especially a poor choice.
If you want to avoid over watering your plant, one good method in doing so is to buy the appropriate container for your plant. Although it is nice to use home objects to house plants in, you should make sure that the objects have a drainage release at the bottom. This will ensure that water can seep out into a drip-catching tray and keep the soil dry for when the plant doesn’t need any more water.
If you buy the plant from a local gardener, you should ask about how often you need to water it for best results. Internet and department stores will often have an accompanying tag that tells gardeners how to pot and water the plant, as well as additional information on the ability of the plant to withstand certain temperatures. Review this tag carefully to keep its lifespan running lung.
Closing Comments
Gardening clubs are able to be taken part in, if you would like to learn more about plants and how to raise them. Alternatively, you may wish to buy a book or go online to learn more about the process of keeping your plants in tip-top shape.
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