In order for flowers to please the eye and grow healthy, they need proper care. One of the important aspects of caring for indoor flowers is watering. When is it better to water indoor flowers: in the morning or in the evening?
Watering indoor plants is not just throwing water on the ground. It is a process that affects the metabolism, respiration and photosynthesis of plants.
Watering should be coordinated with the biorhythms of flowers, that is, with their activity and rest.
Watering flowers at the wrong time can lead to various problems, such as:
• over-watering or over-drying of the soil;
• rotting of roots or stems;
• appearance of pests or diseases;
• wilting or falling of leaves and flowers;
• slow growth or development.
The optimal time for watering indoor flowers depends on several factors, such as:
• type and variety of plant;
• season and climate;
• air temperature and humidity;
• lighting and ventilation;
• size and material of the pot;
• soil composition and properties.
In general, there are two basic rules for choosing the time of watering.
Flowers need to be watered when the soil in the pot has dried out 2-3 cm from the surface. You can use your finger or a special moisture indicator to check.
Flowers need to be watered when the plants are in the active phase of their biorhythm. For most plants, this is morning or afternoon hours. Some plants, such as cacti or orchids, prefer watering in the evening or at night.
Watering indoor plants in the morning or evening has its advantages and disadvantages. Here are some of them.
Advantages
In the morning, water is absorbed into the soil faster and reaches the roots of plants, providing them with the necessary moisture for the whole day.
In the morning, water does not evaporate from the soil surface and does not remain on the leaves of plants, which prevents over-watering and rotting.
Watering in the morning promotes better photosynthesis of plants, enhancing their green color and strengthening their immunity.
Flaws
Watering in the morning can be inconvenient for the housewife, as it requires additional time and attention.
Watering in the morning may not be enough for plants that need more moisture or have a later biorhythm.
Advantages
Watering in the evening can be convenient for the housewife, as it does not require haste and adjustment to the schedule.
Evening watering may be sufficient for plants that require less moisture or have an earlier biorhythm.
Flaws
In the evening, water is absorbed into the soil more slowly and can stagnate on the surface or on plant leaves, which contributes to over-watering and rotting.
In the evening, water can evaporate from the soil surface and cool the roots of plants, which negatively affects their growth and development.
Watering in the evening can interfere with plant photosynthesis, weakening their green color and immunity.
Watering indoor flowers is an important aspect of their care. Watering should be coordinated with the biorhythms of the plants and environmental conditions.
Watering in the morning or evening has its advantages and disadvantages. When choosing the time for watering, you need to take into account the individual characteristics of each plant and your schedule.