Friday, August 12, 2016

How to water the plants in pots

Not all plants need the same quantity of water, nor the same irrigation system. If our records section we explained how much water you need each plant, now we explain the three methods that are commonly used to water the pots. Unlike garden plants, the pot need more water because the substrate is limited and evaporates before. In addition, depending on the location we will also have to water more or less regularly with garden drip irrigation system.

Watering from above
It is the most common system with water control valve and using the most plants. With a watering can, a glass or a bottle apply water directly onto the substrate from above. It is important to keep leaves or flowers into contact with water, since they can be damaged or favor the development of fungi.

The pot was introduced into the sink or bucket with water and metal garden sprayer. It is a perfect system for epiphytes and orchids.
Through the plate

This system makes the drink plant through the roots the amount she considers necessary. The water is poured directly onto the plate of the pot and leave for a few minutes until the plant is hydrated. After excess discarded. It is ideal for bulbs or plants with stems or leaves moisture sensitive.


Watering is best early or late in the morning made. The best way to take the measure to plants is to dry the surface layer of the substrate between watering. If we see that the leaves are wilted or will we begin to yellow slightly increase the risks. If instead we see that appear fungi or leaves turn brown tone, it may be excess water.

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