Watering of red sandalwoodDalbergia small-leaf is a plant of the Fabaceae family. Generally speaking, it is best to water Dalbergia small-leaf once every half a month in spring and summer, and less watering in autumn and winter, about once a month or so will be enough. How to judge whether to water the small-leaf red sandalwoodWhen the small-leaf red sandalwood is short of water, the plant will become lifeless, and both the new leaves and new shoots will wilt and droop. If the water shortage is serious, the leaves will become dull, and even turn yellow and wither, and it will need to be watered. How often should I water the small-leaf red sandalwood?There should not be too much water in the potting soil of small-leaf red sandalwood. The frequency of watering is different in different seasons. It can be watered once a week in spring, watered every morning and evening in summer, and the amount of water should be gradually reduced in late autumn. In winter, the soil can be kept slightly dry. Should Red Sandalwood be watered thoroughly?Water the small-leaf red sandalwood thoroughly, keep the soil moist, and spray water on the leaves frequently, but do not over-water or allow water to accumulate in the pot, otherwise it will affect the breathing of the plant's roots. The correct way to water red sandalwoodWhen watering red sandalwood in spring, it is generally best to wait until the cultivation soil is dry before watering. In summer, the temperature will rise, so you can water it once in the morning and evening every day. While watering, you should also sprinkle water on the plant appropriately. In autumn, you should slowly reduce the amount of watering. What kind of water should be used to water small-leaf red sandalwoodIt is better to water small-leaf red sandalwood with rainwater, well water or rice water, but if you don’t have it, you can also use tap water, but it needs to be left for a few days before use. Watering amount for red sandalwoodThere is no fixed amount of water for red sandalwood. If you find the amount of water difficult to control, you can also see if there is water flowing out from the bottom of the pot when watering. If water flows out, you can stop watering. Watering tips for red sandalwoodIf the small-leaf red sandalwood is changed from hydroponic cultivation to soil cultivation, then the plant must not be watered too much after repotting. Just keep the soil in the pot slightly moist. If too much water is given, the water needs to be drained out in time. Precautions for watering small-leaf red sandalwoodThe small-leaf red sandalwood should not be watered at noon in summer. The temperature at noon in summer is high, which easily causes water evaporation in the plant under high temperature. Frequent watering like this will cause the plant to wither and die. Watering must be thorough, not half-watered, and water can be sprayed on the leaves frequently. |
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