stale or. preheated tap water has a beneficial effect on the growth of vegetable plants

stale or. preheated tap water has a beneficial effect on the growth of vegetable plants.

In most cases you are on the line- or also dependent on well water. However, the temperature of the tap water is relatively low and can change, especially in very warm weather, adversely affect the growth of many vegetable species. To counteract this disadvantage, larger water tanks are therefore required, z.B. a concrete basin, in which the tap water can heat up due to the effects of the sun and air temperature. After each watering they are refilled. Who waters with a hose, should ensure this with a fine spray or nozzle, that the water jet is atomized as finely as possible. The small water droplets then already warm up a little in the air, before they hit the leaves of the plants.