How to know exactly when to use the plants: the simple trick that keeps them healthy and beautiful

The correct care of the plants is simpler than it seems, and once you learn this trick, you will regret that you have not discovered it earlier.
If you like to have plants at home, but you are not very skilled in their care, you are not alone.
One of the most common mistakes that people make is excessive watering, for fear that plants do not receive enough water. Although it seems like a harmless gesture, excess watering can lead to yellowing, root rot and, finally, the death of the plant.
However, there is a simple and efficient trick that allows you to know exactly when you need to use the apartment plants, ensuring a healthy growth. You only need a wooden stick and a few simple steps.
In this article you will discover why the correct watering is so important, how to use the wooden drinker method to check the humidity of the soil, an additional advice for ventilating the substrate and why this technique is suitable for all types of indoor plants, from cacti and succulent to orchids.

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Why is it important to water the correct plants
Before explaining the method, it is essential to understand why the correct watering is crucial.
Plants need water, but in the right amount. Excess water prevents the soil from drying properly, depriving the oxygen roots and favoring the appearance of rot. In addition, excessive humidity can attract mushrooms and harmful bacteria. On the other hand, the lack of water affects photosynthesis, slowing growth and weakening the plant.
Finding the perfect balance between too much and too little water is essential for keeping healthy plants, and this simple trick will help you achieve the desired results.
How to use the wooden drinker trick for healthy plants
This trick is both simple and efficient. Its purpose is to prevent both the excess and the lack of water in the soil of your plants. All you need is a wooden drunkard, similar to those used for frying or creative activities. Here's how to use it correctly:
- Introduce the drunk into the ground – After you have watered the plant, the drunk is inserted into the soil in the pot. It is important to introduce it deep enough, to the level of the roots, that is, about the middle of the pot or even a little below.
- Check the result – If when you remove the drunkard you notice that it has wet soil stuck to it, it means that the soil is still retaining enough water and there is no need to use the plant. This is a clear sign that moisture is still present in the substrate.
- When the drunk comes out dry – If, on the other hand, the drunkard comes out completely dry and clean, it means that the soil is dry and the time has come to use the plant. Basically, the beams works as a “Natural thermometer” for the level of humidity in the earth.
This simple trick helps you prevent excessive watering, one of the main causes of plant problems, such as root rot or poor development. In addition, it is easy to apply and you can use it a few days to make sure that the plant receives exactly the amount of water it needs, without the risk of being overloaded.
Soil vent in pot: simple method for more vigorous plants
Expert in gardening and horticulture, David González, offers useful advice (See video) to improve plant health. According to González, the trick of the wooden beetry not only helps to determine the right time for watering, but also contributes to the ventilation of the soil.
After wet the plant and the substrate absorb the water, use the same drunkard to make a few holes in the ground. Insert it to the middle of the pot, where the roots are located, taking care not to hurt them.
This method helps in better air circulation in the soil, allowing the roots to obtain the oxygen needed to remain healthy. In addition, the process facilitates the uniform distribution of water, preventing the formation of excessively wet or dry areas.
This simple trick not only improves the ventilation of the substrate, but also speeds up the drying of the soil after watering, thus preventing the accumulation of water at the root level.
The trick of the wooden beetry – efficient for all types of indoor plants
This trick is effective for any plant in pots. Whether you have succulent species, cacti, indoor plants or more demanding flowers, such as orchids, the wooden drinning method can help you control watering and make sure that your plants receive exactly how much water they need.
It is important to know that each plant has different hydration requirements. For example, succulents require less water, while indoor tropical plants need a higher level of humidity. However, with the help of this trick, you can easily check the moisture of the substrate and adjust the watering according to the needs of each plant.




