Replying to @merlyq1 Riego nocturno para las plantitas del Green House (Invernadero) 🪴🪴🚿🚿🚿🚿🚿 #riegoplantas #invernadero #plantaseninvernadero #huertaencasa #huertaorganica
Having cared for my own greenhouse over the years, I’ve found that nighttime watering can be incredibly beneficial for plants grown indoors. Watering in the evening allows the moisture to seep deeply into the soil overnight, giving roots adequate time to absorb water before the heat of the day increases evaporation. This is especially useful for sensitive plants in greenhouses or indoor organic gardens. When watering at night, it’s important to avoid overwatering to prevent fungal diseases and mold, which thrive in damp environments. Using a gentle spray or drip irrigation helps distribute water evenly without saturating the soil. I personally use a watering can with a fine nozzle to simulate natural rain, which my plants seem to appreciate. In addition, maintaining proper greenhouse ventilation during and after watering helps reduce excess humidity and keeps the environment balanced. Adding mulch around the base of your plants can also help retain moisture longer and protect roots. For those managing small home greenhouses or “huerta en casa,” combining these watering techniques with organic soil amendments boosts plant health and yield. My experience with organic gardening has shown that consistency in watering schedules, combined with good soil care and nighttime irrigation, promotes lush, thriving plants in a greenhouse setting. Trying out nighttime watering might take a bit of adjustment, but it’s worth experimenting with to see how your specific assortment of plants responds. Remember to watch for signs of overwatering or stress, and adjust accordingly. Overall, a balanced nightly watering routine can make a significant difference in your indoor plant care.











































