How often should kumquats be wateredKumquats should be watered once every three to five days in spring and autumn. In the high temperature environment of summer, water evaporates very quickly, so water them twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. If it is in winter, the water requirement is very small, so watering should be reduced. It is best to keep the soil slightly dry. Too much water is not good for wintering. The correct way to water kumquatKumquat is a southern tree species that prefers a warm and humid environment. During its growth and development period, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water and the plant must not be too dehydrated, especially during the fruiting period in winter. When the potting soil is too dry for a long time, it is easy for the fruit to fall off due to lack of water. For winter watering, it is also necessary to control it reasonably according to the actual situation. If the indoor temperature is relatively high, the plant is not dormant in a warm environment, and the water evaporates quickly. At this time, it is necessary to replenish water in time, and the pot soil should not be too dry, so as to avoid water shortage of the plant and cause the phenomenon of falling leaves and fruits. Too much watering of kumquatOverwatering kumquats can easily cause their leaves to turn yellow or even fall off. The roots may have rotted or even become infested with insects in the soil that you cannot see. Severe cases may be irreversible. If kumquat is watered too much, stop watering immediately and drain the excess water. It is recommended to move it to a well-ventilated place for a few days. If necessary, change the soil and trim the damaged roots. |
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