Can Plants Not Rain Can domestic plants be left outside on a rainy day?

Updated on home 2024-07-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, but make sure it has enough water and water him more often so that it doesn't rain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, now the rainwater has too much acid-alkaline imbalance due to air pollution, which will pollute the roots of the plant itself, as long as the water of the plant itself is kept sufficient.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Plants can be protected from rain, such as some indoor plants and some plants that are extremely drought tolerant. Because some houseplants can no longer withstand the ravages of wind and rain, and those that are drought tolerant do not need to be exposed to rain and water at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The flowers that are most afraid of "rain" in summer must be paid attention to, not once.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Domestic plants can be drenched in rain under rain, but not in the rain, and can be drenched in light rain for 2-3 hours. Rain has more benefits for domestic plants.

    1. The air is rich in oxygen and nitrogen, which is absorbed in a large amount of rainwater to make rainwater rich in nutrients.

    2. The premise of rainfall is that there must be condensation nuclei (i.e., dust particles) in the air, and condensation nuclei are rich in various trace elements, which play an important role in the growth of plants.

    3. The nitrogen in the air is not easy to be directly absorbed by the plants, and needs to be converted into nitrogen compounds, and the high-voltage lightning can make the nitrogen in the air react with the rainwater to form nitrogen compounds, making the rainwater an excellent natural nitrogen fertilizer.

    4. Rain can clean the plants, so that the pores blocked by dust on the surface of the plant can be unblocked, promote the respiration of the plant, accelerate the metabolism of the plant, and make the plant grow faster and healthier.

    5. The chloride in tap water is very unfavorable for the growth of most plants, and rainwater irrigation undoubtedly avoids or reduces this harm.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can succulents get wet in the rain in the summer?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you're in Guangdong or Hubei, it's recommended not to let it rain outside, because the weather there is a lot of rain for a few hours, and if it weren't for the bottom of your pot, I can be sure that your soil would disappear cleanly, but even if you have a bottom in the pot, I'm going to pour cold water on you, because as long as you put it under the heavy rain, even if the soil doesn't lose clean, the nutrients in the soil will be lost, and the end result is what you sow, what you die.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, but don't rain heavily, or you'll wash away all the dirt.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    We all know that rainwater contains more trace elements than tap water, so some flower friends will choose to let their flowers and plants rain on rainy days. But not all flowers and plants like to get wet, so we've sorted out some plant varieties that don't like rain, and come and see if you're doing something wrong.

    Gentleman's Orchid (details).

    After being exposed to the rain, the orchid brings all kinds of bacterial dust into the center, and it is easy to form lesions under the conditions of high temperature and poor ventilation, and the leaves begin to rot from the base of the leaves.

    The upside-down Admiralty enters a semi-dormant state in summer, and the potting soil should not be too wet, especially after rain, it is easy to rot roots and shed leaves.

    The roots of dahlia (details) are fleshy roots, and the soil has too much water content and poor ventilation, and it is easy to rot the roots.

    Ruixiang, the root is fleshy, resistant to dry and damp, it is advisable to choose a cool place to plant, if it is attacked by wind and rain in summer, it will immediately wilt and die.

    After being exposed to rain, it is easy to cause the leaves to turn yellow, the roots to rot, and in severe cases, the whole plant will die.

    Wenzhu, the potting soil is required to be wet and dry, too much water in the pot or water accumulation after rain, which will cause rotten roots or yellowing of branches and leaves.

    Begonias are dormant in the height of summer and do not need excess water. If soaked in rainwater, the roots are highly susceptible to decay.

    Cactus balls are more drought tolerant, and the water quality of watering must be clean and free of dirt. For some cacti with a concave top or fluffy and long hairs, they are drenched by rain and enter the recess, which is very easy to cause decay.

    Orchids (details) are most afraid of excessive potting soil, and rain should be prevented in summer, otherwise it is easy to cause yellowing of leaves or rotten root death.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In general, it is better to be green plants in the south, not afraid of rain, it is better to rinse the leaves with rain, the leaves are greener and brighter, and the flowering plants are generally afraid of rain, especially the petals are afraid of rain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Dahlia: Although dahlia is a water-loving plant, it also needs to be given sufficient water. However, it should not be exposed to rain, which can easily cause root rot and yellow leaves and rotten leaves.

    2. Junzi Orchid: Junzi Orchid can not be rained, once it is wet by rain, the leaf core will rot, especially in the southern region, the rainy season is more, you need to put the Junzi Orchid indoors for breeding, and stop watering it, so as not to die of the plant.

    3. Geranium: Because the leaves of geraniums are densely covered with fine hairs, it is easy to clog pores when it rains, resulting in leaf rot, flower buds falling, flowers withering early, and it is also easy to cause problems such as black rot and rotten stems.

    4. Upside-down Admiralty: In fact, it is okay to hang upside down Admiralty occasionally in the rain, but if it is a continuous rainy day, it is better to move back indoors to avoid the rain.

    5. Begonia: Because the leaves of the begonia are thick and textured, if the plant is drenched in rain, the rainwater will gather in the gaps of the leaves, and it is easy to bring bacteria into it and multiply.

    6. Bamboo: Once the bamboo is rained, the leaves will dry up and rot the roots, the bamboo is most afraid of stagnant water, once the rain and rain can not be discharged, the branches of the bamboo are dry and rotten roots can not be avoided.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can potted plants get wet.

    Potted plants can be exposed to rain, but heavy rain is not. They can be exposed to light rain for 2-3 hours. When the temperature rises and the weather gets hot, it is very good to let the bonsai rain a little.

    Rain is much better than tap water. Contains some trace elements and nutrients that tap water does not have. It is also said to contain nitrogen fertilizers.

    Rainwater is collected and poured into vats to water potted plants, which is conducive to their vigorous growth.

    Is it raining in potted plants in autumn.

    Flowers that have been raised indoors for a long time, taking them out for rain, fertilizing, and basking in the sun in autumn can make them grow well at home in the coming cold winter.

    In summer, potted oranges are drenched in rain.

    In summer, dormant or semi-dormant potted plants should not be overly wet. Flowers that do not produce leaves and do not bloom in the hot summer, such as tulips, golden bells, cyclamen, geraniums, begonias, daffodils, etc. They should be watered sparingly and they should not be allowed to rain.

    Just planted a potted plant in the rain.

    It is better not to get wet with rain for newly planted potted plants. First the ears are judged to stabilize the roots, and then the rain is showered. Because the potted plants are still in the potted service period, they can't fully adapt to the new environment. If they are suddenly exposed to rain, they can easily wither and die.

    Rains during the flowering of potted plants.

    It is best not to get wet during the flowering period of the potted plant, and avoid direct sunlight in summer. It is best to place it in a cool, dry, ventilated, rain-free place. If it rains, it should be transferred to a ventilated place for maintenance in time.

    Rain is harmful to potted plants.

    Most potted plants are afraid of waterlogging. Rain increases the risk of waterlogging and affects the normal growth of plants. In severe cases, it will also lead to root rot, so that the plant will wither, and the clump will lose its ornamental value.

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