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How to Water Container Plants Properly
easy
Gardening
15 minutes
6 steps
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Tools Needed
Watering pot
— For very small containers
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Hose
— For larger container collections
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Materials
Charcoal
— Lumps
(A few)
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Fresh water
— Domestic supply
(As needed)
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Steps
1
Begin by giving only enough water to cause initial root growth during the early stages of planting.
Tip: Avoid overwatering until growth has become established.
2
Once growth is established, increase the quantity of water provided to the plant.
Tip: Adjust based on the specific needs of the plant species.
3
When watering is necessary, ensure it is thorough so that the soil is soaked deeply.
Tip: Avoid superficial sprinkling every day or two, as this can spoil plants.
4
For plants grown in glass vessels, add fresh water as it evaporates.
Tip: Add enough water so that it runs over to renew the water in the glass.
5
To keep water sweet in glass containers, add a few lumps of charcoal.
Tip: Do not disturb the roots when renewing the water.
6
If pests such as aphids appear, use a hard stream of water to wash them off the plants.
Tip: Perform this early in the day.
Pro Tips
Avoid wetting foliage if possible to reduce the risk of disease.
Water early in the day so above-ground plant parts dry quickly.
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Sources
Synthesized from 5 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Cornell Extension
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Gutenberg: Farm Gardening Guide
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Cornell Extension
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