Different waters for irrigation, which is the best?

Watering can

One of the most frequently asked questions about gardening is, what is the best water to use for watering? If you also ask this question, don't worry. We will tell you everything, we will even tell you which is the best water to water certain plants. In addition, we will give you a few general tips for watering at the right time.

And it is that, the task of watering seems easy, but ... the truth is that there are not few times that, or we exceed, or on the contrary we leave the substrate dry too long, with the consequent weakening of our beloved plants. The growth rate slows, they begin to lose leaves and / or flowers ... How to avoid this? For now, keep reading.

Petunia

The best irrigation water will always be rainwater. In fact, it is highly recommended that, if we have indoor plants and if the temperatures are pleasant, we take them out to the balcony, patio or terrace so that they literally get wet thanks to the water that falls from the sky. Once the rains stop, we can bring them back home.

But we cannot always have this type of water to water plants, and this is where the other waters come in, such as: reverse osmosis water, air conditioning water, tap water and distilled water. Each of them has unique properties that make them useful for certain plants.

  • Osmosis water: It is the result of the water softening, done by a reverse osmosis equipment. It is highly recommended for watering carnivorous plants, but not so much for watering acidophilic plants due to its low mineral content.
  • Air conditioning water: similar to osmosis. Very useful for watering carnivores, or cleaning the dust from the leaves of indoor plants.
  • Tap water: Depending on the area where you live, it will have one pH or another. If it is high (higher than 6) it will not serve to water acidophilic plants, but you can use it to water plants that do not need such a low pH.

Finally we have the "modified waters" which are nothing more than waters that are treated at home (either by putting drops of vinegar or lemon) to lower the pH.

Also, if we have little of a type of water and we have to water a type of plant, we can mix them without problems, filling half with, for example, tap water, and the other half with distilled water. The mixture will serve us to water carnivorous plants and / or acidophilic plants.

Bonsai

As we have commented before, It is important not only to irrigate with adequate water, but also to know when to do it.or. A trick that usually never fails is the following: every time you don't know if it's time or not, insert a thin wooden stick into the pot, and when you take it out, check if it has come out with a lot of soil attached or not. If you have come out with a lot, you don't need to water.

Another trick is to take the pot. If it weighs little, it is because the plant has already absorbed all the water and needs more. Although it is not very reliable, because there is substrate that weighs more than others, so it is advisable that you weigh the pot once you have watered, and when a few days have passed.

If you know more tricks, feel free to comment on them. And if you want to water automatically and save water, don't miss how to build your own water system. home drip irrigation.


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  1.   Carlos said

    good;; I have a decalsifier, because here the water is very hard ... and my green plants turn yellow and their eyes are stained and fall off. I have put minerals in the water but it does nothing. ,, What to do; thanks for the quote

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi carlos.
      Fertilize your plants with a compost for acidophilic plants; in this way, they will get all the minerals they need. The leaves that are already yellow, will end up falling, but they will take out new ones and surely with the compost, they will remain healthy.
      A greeting.

  2.   JULIA GALLARDO PRAO said

    Very interesting, however I have a question I have several cacti and I wonder if some kind of special water is necessary for them? Well, in some cacti that seemed to be practically dry, when rain water fell on them, they raised a little or arrived, while others were recent, my question specifies if it were summer, do I need special water for better care? I would like if you can give me AN ​​ANSWER TO THIS CONCERN… THANK YOU

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Julia.
      The best irrigation water is rainwater, regardless of the plant it is; however, when it cannot be achieved, you can choose to irrigate with soft water.
      A greeting.

  3.   alex colonel said

    I liked your advice 🙂…. I have indoor plants, what type of water would be recommended. help and thank you very much.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Axel.
      The best water is rainwater, but if you don't have a way to get it, you can fill a bucket with tap water, let it sit overnight and use it the next day.
      Greetings and thanks for your words 🙂.

  4.   Felix said

    Hello greetings. I have a question: The water that I collect from excess irrigation should contain some minerals that it has dissolved in passing. Would it be good for watering? Thanks a lot.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi, Felix.
      Yeah sure. You can fill bottles with the water that is left over, and go watering with it without problem 🙂.
      A greeting.

  5.   Cris said

    Hi there! If I fill the shower with tap water, (5,6 pH), and let it rest to use, would it lower something? It gives me the feeling that it has a lot of lime, because in cold it comes out almost white and yet in hot (without turning on the boiler) it comes out better, more transparent

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Cris.
      Yes. In fact, it is highly recommended to fill a bucket for example, let it sit overnight and the next day use the water from the upper half.
      A greeting.

  6.   Claudia said

    Hello, I have been told that it is possible to put vinegar in the water and let it rest and then water plants such as gardenia and camellia. At this time of year I am having a hard time collecting rainwater. Is this true about water with vinegar…. ??

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Claudia.
      Yes it's correct. The vinegar and lemon make the water acidic, which you can use to water these types of plants.
      A greeting.

  7.   Facundo said

    Hello. Q
    Two questions.
    1: what is the best water to irrigate cannabis.
    2 to which group it belongs. Within the categories you mentioned acidophilic, etc.
    From now on it is a pleasure to read them and thank you for teaching

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Facundo.
      Rainwater is the best for watering all kinds of plants, but if it cannot be obtained and in the case of this plant, I recommend you mix the liquid of half a lemon in 1l of tap water, to acidify it.
      It could be considered acidophilic, since it likes the pH to be rather low (6.5-7).
      A greeting.

  8.   Augustine Garcia said

    Hi Monica, can I consult the sources you used for this post? or work done by you