What are the benefits of watering flowers with warm water?

The optimum temperature for the growth of general flowering plants is 20-25°C. Watering with warm water at 20-25°C can accelerate the decomposition of organic matter in the soil, promote the absorption of root cells, and enhance the transport capacity of the roots.
Provide sufficient nutrients for branches and leaves to promote early germination of flowers, early pregnancy buds, and early flowering. This is because the average temperature of the leaves and stems of plants is generally higher than the temperature of the roots. Watering with warm water can speed up the decomposition process of organic fertilizers and provide leaves and stems with sufficient nutrients in time. If cold water is poured, the temperature of the roots is low, and the decomposition of nutrients is slow, it will produce a phenomenon that the supply of nutrients falls short of demand, affecting the birth of flowers.
Most flowers in winter are dormant or semi-dormant, and their root activity is greatly reduced. If watering flowers with cold water may cause harm to some flowers, the water temperature is too high and the roots will be burned, causing local damage and even the death of the whole plant. Therefore, it is safer to use warm water for watering. In addition, sowing or potting seedlings in early spring and spraying with warm water can also promote early emergence.

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