What is the same thing as oil filtered from the bottom of the pot after the flowers have been watere

Updated on healthy 2024-08-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It's that the soil is too sticky and the wrong way to water it. It's time to change your potting soil, add some river sand or slag with humus, the quality of the soil will be better, and it is not watery and breathable, so you don't have to worry about changing the soil. Don't use earthworms, they will hurt the roots.

    If you have earthworms, you have to catch them. Because earthworms will separate the root system from the soil, the root system will not be able to absorb nutrients, and the growth will be weakened. You can also replace the planting pots with purple sand pots (higher grade), clay pots (medium grade), and tile pots (low grade), which have strong air permeability and can improve air permeability.

    Porcelain, glaze and plastic pots are not conducive to the healthy growth of plants. Watering can not be flooded, it is best to use a tray, water the plate, let the flowers suck up, and it will not be stiffened. Fertilization is best to use farmhouse fertilizer (although you don't like it, but this is the best fertilizer, because the nutrient content of farmhouse fertilizer is more, and it is conducive to absorption, and will not cause harm to plants) as base fertilizer, chemical fertilizer can be applied during the growth period, especially with compound fertilizer as the first choice, you can also use soybean cake, sesame paste residue and other organic fertilizer soaked fertilizer diluted and applied, the effect is very good.

    Generally, more fertilizers containing phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are applied before flowering, and less nitrogen fertilizers should be applied before the dormancy period in autumn, which is good for overwintering. Fertilization is generally not applied during the flowering period (in this case, plants that bloom once or twice a year, with the exception of flowering plants). After leaving the house in spring, it is necessary to pay attention to the application of nitrogen fertilizer to promote the rapid recovery of vitality of plants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    After the flowers have been watered, the oil-like things that filter out from the bottom of the pot may be the clay or organic matter contained in the soil, or some impurities brought in during watering.

    These substances may include organic matter from the potting soil, such as humus or plant residues, which may surface on the bottom of the pot when watering.

    In addition, impurities that may also be introduced during watering, such as chlorine in tap water or impurities in pipes, may settle at the bottom of the pot after watering.

    In either case, these substances usually do not have much effect on the plant, but to ensure the health of the plant, the potting soil should be changed regularly and the quality of the water source should be taken care of.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are two possibilities, one is the high oil content in the water, the other is whether the boiled water has an iron smell, if possible, the water has a high iron and manganese content, if it is these two waters, it will definitely have an impact on human health.... Yijie water quality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The speed of water seepage of the potting soil is directly related to the looseness of the potting soil, when the permeability of the potting soil is loose, the permeability of the potting soil is slow. When the potting soil infiltrates slowly, it is best to use a longer loosening tool to insert it into the bottom of the pot around the edge, and gently shake the potting soil to make the potting soil have a cracked feeling, when the watering is easy to quickly penetrate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The slow water infiltration is that the potting soil is relatively solid and there are no large voids.

    The other pot is a relatively large gap somewhere, and the soil around the roots was not compacted when it was first planted, or there was a gap between the soil and the pot.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A basin leaking a lot of water may be perforated, that is, a certain hollow out, all of a sudden the soil slipped out of the hole before it was well absorbed, and it needs to be found and then pressed.

    Another pot is slow because the soil is not loose and needs to be properly loosened.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's best not to expose the tree to the sun! Spray some water on the leaves often! Don't water thoroughly! When it's dry, pour some.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is it slow on the right? That's well-grown, well-developed roots.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, it's the roots inside that have grown, and there is no room for it, so change it to a larger pot!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One has more water and one has less, and the soil is dense.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although there are many kinds of spider plants, most of them are shade-loving plants, so it doesn't matter if you water more, the flowers can't absorb it, and it will seep out of the bottom leakage hole of the pot. It doesn't matter, don't be nervous, it won't rot roots, in case you're scared, let it see a little bit of sunshine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In a situation like yours, it is best to change the pot and replace the stale soil. It is best to use a medium with good air permeability (or add humus to ordinary garden soil).

    The reason why I recommend changing the soil is because I noticed that your description mentions that the leaves are dark in the middle, and there may be a possibility of rotten roots, and you can check the root system by the way when changing the soil to see if there are any insect infestations and rotten roots. Removing rotten roots and replanting them can ensure the health of the plant.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It shouldn't be because of too much watering. Spider plants are not afraid of water. It should be sick, change the pot or plant it again.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. There will be a small hole under the flower pot for drainage, pour out the water in the small plate of the flowers, and then put the flowers on the balcony or window sill in a ventilated place, do not blow the sun, as long as the ventilation is good.

    2. If it is too wet, take out the whole flower and mud from the pot together, break up the mud, blow the wind, dry it for a while, cut off the rotten roots, put it on the pot again, and put it in a ventilated place to recuperate.

    3. Watering flowers in the future should be done: do not dry or water, and water (potting soil is white) to water thoroughly. After watering thoroughly, be sure to place the flowers in a ventilated place.

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