During summer, many plants have difficulties in retaining moisture, which means watering becomes crucial at this period of time. However, wrong watering is not the solution because such an approach can harm plants. Overwatering, insufficient watering, or wrong watering timing cause plant drying and even death. Knowing how and when to water plants, one can take care of plants properly during summer. Here are five easy ways to do it right.
Early mornings and late evenings are perfect for watering plants
Watering timing matters a lot. It is recommended to water plants either in the morning hours or in late evening. At this time of day, the temperature is relatively cool and, therefore, watering will bring much benefit because plants would not lose their water quickly due to evaporation. On the contrary, midday watering may even harm plants. So, watering timing is very important.
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Deep watering instead of daily watering
Plants should be watered deeply instead of being watered daily in light amounts. Such an approach provides plants with more benefits since deep watering allows plants' roots to develop properly. In addition, deep watering helps plants remain hydrated throughout the day. So, plants need watering less often if this watering is done properly.
It means that soil is going to remain moist for a longer period of time.
Checking soil moisture before watering
Wrong watering frequency harms plants greatly because it does not provide them with proper moisturizing. It is necessary to water plants if they really require it, and avoid watering if they do not need it now. In order to find out whether plants need watering or not, one should check the soil moisture. Inserting a finger into the soil and measuring its moisture level gives an idea of when it is time to water.
Use mulch to retain moisture
Water evaporates quickly if it stays on warm surfaces. Therefore, watering is especially needed to provide plants with hydration during hot days. Mulch, which keeps soil cool and maintains its moisture, helps retain this moisture. This trick can significantly save one's time because there will be no need for frequent watering, and plants will remain hydrated and fresh longer.
Watering according to plant type and pot
All plants are different, and some of them require more or less water. For example, a cactus does not need regular watering while tropical plants require plenty of moisture. Plants grown in pots usually dry out faster, and this aspect should be taken into account. Therefore, paying attention to plant type and containers is important to give them enough or insufficient watering.