The importance of oxygenation of the roots

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We often take for granted that plants have everything they need when we have transplanted them into a new pot or garden, but the truth is that this is not always the case. As we know, all living things need oxygen to breatheincluding plants and, of course, your root system.

If the soil or substrate does not allow the roots to be properly aerated, the plants will be weakened and the fungi could seriously damage them. To avoid it, root oxygenation is very important.

Metal watering can

metal watering can

The roots absorb oxygen (O2) and expel carbon dioxide (CO2) in order to carry out their functions. For it, need to absorb O2 from the waterwhich is composed of two molecules of oxygen and one of hydrogen (H2O). We might think then that the more we irrigate, the more oxygen it will have but … we would be wrong.

They can only absorb a little water at a time, and also the time they need to do so is longer than it takes us to water In fact, a plant consumes about 0,2 to 1mg of oxygen per gram of root every hour. This means that if we over water, the root system will suffocate and die.

Bromeliad

Bromeliad

The temperature of the water must also be taken into account since the higher it is, the less oxygen it can dissolve. For example: if it is 18ºC, the roots will be able to dissolve 9,1mg / l; but if it is 30ºC, the oxygen content in the water will decrease to 7,1mg / l.

Depending on the climate of our area and the season in which we are, We will have to develop an irrigation strategy in order to avoid attracting diseases and thus ensure that our plants can develop correctly. To do this, what we have to do is use a suitable substrate for each type of plant, and check the humidity of the substrate before watering by introducing a thin wooden stick as far as we can and see if it has come out practically clean (in which case it would be necessary to water) or not.

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The importance of oxygenation of the roots

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