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  2. The Worst Time to Water Indoor and Outdoor Plants ... - AOL

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    The worst time of day to water outdoor plants is in the middle of the afternoon during hot and sunny weather. "During this time, the heat and sun cause water to evaporate quickly, reducing the ...

  3. Is Tap Water Bad for Houseplants? A Horticulturist Weighs In

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  4. How Often Should You Water Indoor Plants in Winter to ... - AOL

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    But if you water your plants from the top down, direct your watering can to the soil to avoid wet leaves and mildew issues. 3. Empty Plant Saucers.

  5. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    Plants need water to grow. Water needs will vary depending on plant species, weather, and soil. An example is in Ontario, irrigation water is used most in late spring and in summer, when plants need water most, and based on climate patterns in Ontario, this time is also when there is the least amount of rainfall. [11] Some nurseries will create ...

  6. Root rot - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of plants experiencing root rot often yellow and die, and if allowed to continue, the condition can be fatal to the plant. To avoid root rot, it is best to only water plants when the soil becomes dry, and to put the plant in a well-drained pot. Using a dense potting media such as one dug up from outdoors can also cause root rot.

  7. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    When a root grows into a reservoir of water at the bottom, it is suffocated. The death of the root tip causes root branching but as with physically cutting roots, pathogens are a problem. Some containers even use chemicals to cause root branching. Some herbicides have been uses as well as copper, but copper creates toxicity issues for the plant.

  8. Leaching (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, leaching is the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation. Soil structure, crop planting, type and application rates of fertilizers, and other factors are taken into account to avoid excessive nutrient loss.

  9. Houseplant myths: An expert sorts fact from fiction - AOL

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