Gardening in monsoon: Useful tips to take care of your plants this rainy season

DNA Web Team | Updated: Jul 24, 2021, 07:11 PM IST

Moisture contact for an extended period of time increases the likelihood of fungal and insect attacks.

Due to the low temperature and humidity, the monsoon is the perfect time to plant. They offer the roots the opportunity to grow. Your indoor plants can absorb the humidity in the air and absorb the extra sunshine that they receive during the summer months.

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However, during this time of year, you must give extra attention to your plants. There are various things to keep an eye on, from watering to fertiliser application

So, here are some pointers that will help you take care of your plants-

The say anything in excess is harmful. Well, it is true even in plants. Excessive watering can affect the soil’s fertility and your plants may not survive for long.

After watering, drainage holes let excess water to seep out of pots, preventing water from pooling at the base of the pot and protecting sensitive roots from rot, fungus, and bacteria.

Mealybug-induced stunted growth, patches on leaves caused by the rose black spot fungus, and decay caused by the rice blast fungus are just a few signs that your plant is infected.

Proper ventilation allows moist, heated air to be replaced with dry, cooler air, maintaining the ideal degree of humidity. Plants use carbon dioxide from the air to metabolise energy in the process of photosynthesis, as we all know. Oxygen is one of the by-products of this process.

Pruning decreases disease concerns, enhances aesthetics, boosts agricultural yields, forms and rejuvenates, and prevents insect infestations while also eliminating the potential of property damage.