Frequency of watering baby's breath in summerGypsophila likes water. You can water it every five days. If you keep it outdoors in the summer, you can water it every two days. In addition, newly planted gypsophila are relatively short of water, so you can water it every three days. Key points for watering baby's breath in summer1. Watering time Generally, when watering baby's breath in the summer, you can choose to water it in the morning. In this way, the water will usually evaporate by the evening, so you can also add some water at night. 2. Watering amount When watering in summer, you need to ensure that it has enough water, but do not allow water to accumulate at its roots, so you need to control the amount of watering. Generally, it is enough to water until the soil is completely moist. The correct way to water baby's breath1. There is a certain method to water baby's breath in summer. You can spray some water mist around it every day to prevent the temperature around it from being too high and sunburning the branches and leaves. 2. Generally, when watering, you cannot pour water directly on the flowers of baby's breath, as this will cause the flowers to wither. You need to water the roots along the flowerpot. |
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