The term “withholding water” and “returning water” is actually a technical term used in planting flowers, and many friends know more about this issue. When the water is withheld, it mainly refers to the flower growing in a potted plant pot, which is in the growth phase, when it does not need to be watered or less watered, thus limiting the cost related to growth and development. However, the flowers are able to obtain nutrients and can quickly produce flower bones.
01 The following is an example of plum blossoms. Usually, when they grow to about 20 centimeters, people start to withhold water. Simply put, a few days without watering, this time the plum blossom gradually less water, the top began to gradually wilt.
02 Once the plum blossoms were found to wilt later, people only watered in small amounts. According to a small amount of watering later, you can find the leaves of plum blossoms slowly return to normal normal conditions.
03 I have to admit that backwater is actually applied in some high-end flowering plants, and the common ones are azalea, camellia, jasmine, and white orchid. Usually, people apply night fertilizer at dusk when backwatering and get up on the 2nd morning to water gradually.
04 have to admit that backwater can actually be effective in reaching potted flowers, and in the process of planting, the roots are able to absorb nutrients in time. It is easy to see that withholding water and backwater possess many differences, mainly at the watering level.