1. Whether to water the roots When watering the money tree, you can water the roots. The roots of the plant also need water. If the roots are always in a state of water shortage, it will affect nutrient absorption and its growth will slow down. No matter how you water the plants, there should be no accumulation of water in the soil. Please note that you should not water the roots too frequently. Generally, watering once a week is enough for normal growth. Excessive watering can cause root rot, which is very detrimental to its growth. In addition, when the humidity is low, you can spray water on the plants or around them to increase the humidity of the air. 2. Watering time The temperature is more suitable in spring and autumn, and the money tree grows faster. It is best to water it in the morning. If you are used to watering at night, you need to keep ventilation. When watering, do not soak the leaves, as they are prone to rot. The weather is relatively hot in summer, so water the plants in the morning and evening, and avoid watering at noon. The weather is relatively cold in winter, and watering is required at noon when the temperature is low to reduce damage to the root system. |
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