1. SpringThe temperature gradually rises in spring, but the evaporation of water is relatively slow, so watering does not need to be too frequent, once a week is enough. 2. SummerIn summer, the temperature is too high and water evaporates quickly. It grows faster at high temperatures and needs to be replenished with water in time. You can use a sprayer to spray water on the leaves and spray water near the plant to increase the humidity of the surrounding air. The frequency of watering can be increased to about 2 times a week. 3. AutumnIn autumn, you can reduce the amount of water appropriately and keep the soil moist. The number of watering times is similar to that in spring. 4. WinterThe temperature is low and evaporation is slow in winter. If you water too much, it will easily lead to excessive water accumulation in the pot, causing root rot, yellow leaves and other symptoms. The number of watering can be based on the dryness of the soil, just ensure that it is slightly moist. 5. NotesIn winter, you must pay attention to keeping warm to prevent the plants from freezing to death or frostbite, and try to keep the plants in an environment above 10℃. |
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