How often should you water violets?Violets like moisture, and the principle of watering them is "water when dry and wet when wet", keeping the soil in a semi-wet and semi-dry state, not too dry, and adjust watering appropriately according to climate changes. Although violets have high requirements for water, they do not need to be watered every day. Just keep the soil slightly moist. The frequency of watering is different in different seasons. 1. Watering in spring Violets will enter the growth period in spring and have a relatively high demand for water. They need to be watered about once every 3-4 days. Be careful not to overwater. 2. Watering in summer The temperature is high in summer, so the plants usually need to be watered once every 1-2 days. In addition, they should be sprayed with water every day to allow the plants to grow healthily. 3. Watering in autumn The temperature gradually decreases in autumn, and the demand for water is not as high. You can water it every 5-7 days. 4. Watering in winter The temperature is low in winter, and the violet's demand for water decreases. You can stop watering the plant and wait until the soil is completely dry before watering it again. What kind of water is good for violets?In addition to tap water, violets can also be watered with beer water. Mix beer with more than 10 times the amount of water, and then use it to spray the leaves, which can have the effect of foliar fertilization. |
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