How often should Schefflera be watered?Schefflera has a relatively high demand for water. Normally, it can be watered every 5-6 days. In summer, the amount of watering needs to be increased, generally every 2-3 days. In winter, it can be watered in small amounts, usually once every half a month. Schefflera watering method1. When watering Schefflera, it is generally based on the dryness of the soil. You can insert a wooden stick into the soil to determine whether it is lacking water. 2. When watering Schefflera, you need to water along the edge of the pot and water thoroughly, otherwise the soil will easily become compacted. 3. During the rainy season, it is best to reduce or stop watering Schefflera arborvitae, otherwise water accumulation will easily occur, which is not conducive to its growth. Precautions for watering Schefflera1. In winter, be sure not to overwater Schefflera, as this will not help it survive the winter. It also needs to have sufficient sunlight at normal times because it is not very cold-resistant. 2. Pay more attention to the changes in the soil of Schefflera arborvitae. If it is relatively dry, you need to replenish water in time. Try to keep the soil moist at ordinary times. |
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