How often should I water my spider plant?Chlorophytum is generally watered according to different seasons. In spring, it is the growing season, so it needs to be watered every 2-3 days. Autumn is similar to spring, while the temperature in summer is relatively high, so the number of waterings should be increased, usually once a day. As for winter, watering needs to be reduced or stopped. Chlorophytum watering method1. When watering spider plants, you need to water the roots of the plants and water along the edge of the pot until the water is thoroughly poured. 2. When watering spider plants, you need to be careful not to pour water on the leaves, and you need to do it in moderation so as not to cause water accumulation. 3. It is generally necessary to stop watering spider plants during the rainy season, because water accumulation is more likely to occur, which will affect the growth and development of the plant's roots. Precautions for watering spider plants1. You need to be careful when watering spider plants. Although it prefers a humid growing environment, it must be watered in moderation and should not cause water accumulation. 2. If it is a newly planted spider plant, it generally needs a small amount of watering, because it is not yet very adapted to the growth environment, so it takes a while before it can be watered normally. |
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