Wick watering violets: learn to make their own
Not one generation of gardeners faced with the fact that the soil in which grow violets, is over-dry or moistened too. This leads to the fact that the falling leaves and flowers, and eventually the plant dies.
Until now, wick watering is the only method that combines the efficiency and simplicity. And what is it and how to organize a wick watering at home, see this article.
sense method
The essence of the wick watering is that the plant will get moisture through a rope cord. Capillaries material capable of supplying the liquid into the soil, and violet itself be able to control the amount of moisture which it needs.
We wick irrigation has many advantages over conventional:
· You do not need to follow the watering regime violets. If you're going to go somewhere for a few days, you do not have to ask friends to water the flowers;
· Violets are beginning to bloom better, and their care requires less fertilizer;
· Plants need moisture, not only in the ground but in the air. Evaporating the water from the sump will increase the humidity around the plant.
The disadvantages of the wick watering can only include the fact that during the cold season water will quickly cool down on the windowsill, so it is better for this period to rearrange the plant away from the windows.
How to perform
First, you need to drill a hole in the pot and hold it through the cord, leaving 3-4 cm at the bottom of the pot. You can pour boiling water sphagnum moss and put it under the ground - it will improve the nutrition of the roots.
There is a special ground for violets - the thing that should be used instead of the usual. Prepared in this way is necessary to put the pot on a small saucer in which will be filled with water.
Instead saucers can also use another flowerpot larger - because it will have less to evaporate the liquid.
But what if the plant has recently been transplanted? For such a situation, there is another way of organizing the wick watering - using crochet hook.
They need to carefully pry the cord near the hole and hold it along the walls of the pot, in which the flower grows.
If the cord is placed in the middle of the ground, then later he will entwined by roots of plants, making it more difficult following the transplant.
If done correctly, wick watering you save time and effort, and violets will long to please you with their magnificent colors.