When watering flowers, most people do not pay attention to the quality of water, making a serious mistake.
Experienced gardeners try to use only distilled or boiled water for watering.
And why they do this is worth looking into in a little more detail, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
A popular reason for using boiled water to water plants is its ability to kill harmful microorganisms and bacteria that can cause plant diseases.
Boiling water can be especially helpful for those using water from unknown sources or from a well.
Tap water often contains chlorine and salts, which can be harmful to delicate plant roots.
Boiling water helps evaporate these substances, making it safer to water flowers. This is especially true for plants that are sensitive to chemicals in the water.
Some plants, such as orchids, may respond positively to watering with boiled water.
They prefer low concentrations of salts and chlorine in water, which makes it more preferable for their care.
Instead of boiling water, you can use other methods of water purification, such as filtering or using distilled water. These methods can be more effective and safer for plants.
Earlier we wrote about how to grow a rich potato harvest.