How often should mimosa be watered?It is best to water the mimosa once a week in spring and autumn, but the temperature is high in summer and the water evaporates quickly, so it is necessary to replenish water every day to ensure the normal growth of the mimosa. When watering mimosa, you generally need to water its roots, not directly on the flowers, as this will cause the flowers to wither. In addition, before watering, you need to determine whether its soil is dry. If it is moist, it is best not to water it. What kind of water should be used to water Mimosa1. Rice water: Generally, rice water contains relatively high nutrients, so you can use rice water to water the mimosa when caring for it. 2. Tap water: Generally, before using tap water to water the mimosa, you need to put it in the sun for a day to precipitate some impurities. What to do if you water your mimosa too much?1. Repotting: If you water the mimosa too much, you can change its pot and the soil with new and drier soil so that it can resume growth. 2. Ventilation: When you water too much, you can ventilate the plant in time to speed up the flow of air around it, so that the water can evaporate faster. |
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