Do not spray water on the leaves of these kinds of flowers, even if they are dry, otherwise there will be only flower pots. When the weath...
Do not spray water on the leaves of these kinds of flowers, even if they are dry, otherwise there will be only flower pots.
When the weather is dry, many florists like to spray water on their flowers and plants to make them grow more watery, and some even wash the leaves by the way. But do you know that some flowers and plants cannot be sprayed with water on the leaves? If they are not handled properly, they will cause rotten leaves, rotten cores, or even death directly. So what are the ones that can't spray water on the leaves?
The first one: Four Seasons Begonia
There are many fine hairs on its leaves. If water is sprayed on the leaves, the water cannot evaporate in time due to the obstruction of the hairs, which will cause the leaves to accumulate water and cause the leaves to rot. We can taste water in the air around it and increase the air humidity.
Second: Gloxinia
Gloxinia leaves will also have dense hairs. If water is sprayed directly on the leaves, the same reason will cause the leaves to rot. When watering it, we try to use the kind of fine-nosed water bottle to water along the wall of the flowerpot, not to get the water on the leaves.
Third: Clivia
Clivia leaves are relatively wide. If water is sprayed on the leaf surface, the dust and water on the leaf surface will easily flow to the middle of the plant, resulting in rotten cores. If it is during pregnancy and budding stage, it is easy to cause the stamen to rot. If you think the leaves are too dirty, you can use a soft cloth dipped in clean water to gently wipe the leaves. This will not only clean the leaves, but also play a moisturizing effect.
Fourth: Cyclamen
The leaf buds of cyclamen are very afraid of water. If you spray water directly on the leaves, it will cause the leaf buds to rot. In addition, if water is sprayed on the petals during the flowering period, the flowers are also easy to rot, so be careful.
Fifth: cactus
Some flower lovers who love to clean see that there is too much dust on the cactus and want to clean it, but it is not convenient to wipe it with a cloth, so they came up with the trick of spraying water on the cactus. But in this way, the cactus is prone to decay. If you spray too much water, remember to quickly get to a place with good outdoor ventilation to let the water on the cactus evaporate quickly.
Sixth: Gerbera
Gerbera is similar to chrysanthemum, but the color is more vivid and more common. In winter, it is in the hibernation stage. You can't water too much, especially the flower buds, because the flower buds are very afraid of water, and they are easy to rot as long as they are exposed to water.
Source: knowledge of growing flowers
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