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Thirteen cactus plants can be watered once with a 4.2 liter capacity watering can. There are 4,200 milliliters in 4.2 liters. Thirteen plants use up 4,030 milliliters of water from the can. That leaves 170 milliliters, which won't meet the watering needs of cactus plant number 14. So it's at cactus plant number 14 that the gardener needs to refill the watering can.
a water hose is use for watering your plants
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The amount of water used to water a garden depends on the size of the garden, the type of plants, and the frequency of watering. On average, a garden may use 2-3 liters of water per square foot each time it is watered.
To efficiently water your plants using a kitchen sink watering hose, fill a watering can or bucket at the sink and use the hose to water the plants directly at the base. This method allows for precise watering and minimizes water waste.
Water is a noun. ex. Water is essential for life. Watering is a verb. ex. I am watering the plants.
Spider plants generally prefer frequent watering to improve their overall lifespan. Infrequent watering can limit their growth and prevent them from achieving full size.
There are 1000 ml in 1 liter, so the watering can holds 4200 ml. Each plant requires 310 ml of water, therefore, 4200 ml / 310 ml = 13.5 plants. Since we cannot water a fraction of a plant, you can water 13 plants without refilling the watering can.
Letting your plants get way too dry before watering again.
Watering plants before a frost can help prevent damage by raising the temperature of the plant and soil. However, excessive watering can make plants more susceptible to frost damage. It is important to strike a balance and not overwater.