Many gardeners think that zucchini is an unpretentious crop that actively bears fruit under almost any conditions.
In practice, this is not quite true. Watering is very important for zucchini. There are several rules for moistening the soil of the bed where this crop grows.
Failure to observe these nuances is fraught with the suspension of fruit development. In particular, you may encounter the appearance of empty flowers.
Temperature conditions
Cold water is not desirable for zucchini. Experienced gardeners water the plants with warm liquid.
The best option for watering is water that is as close as possible to the air temperature. This option relieves the plant from unnecessary stress.
Watering volume
Zucchini are capricious in this situation too. If you water them abundantly, they may not set fruit. Overwatering also leads to the appearance of empty flowers.
To avoid making mistakes, summer residents monitor the drying of the top layer of soil.
How to water
Experienced gardeners recommend watering zucchini not under the stem, but a little around it. This method allows you to avoid soil erosion and opening of the roots.
For best results, zucchini can be watered on the leaves. The best time to moisten the soil and plants is in the evening after a hot day.