1. Water selectionDo not use water lightly. Use water with less minerals, such as river water, pond water, and stored rainwater. If it is difficult to obtain, you can use tap water that has been dried in the sun. 2. Water temperatureThere are also requirements for the temperature of the water, which needs to be almost the same as the temperature of the soil. Generally, in winter, the water should be watered at noon when it is warmer, while in summer it is better to water it in the morning and evening. 3. Watering amount1. When the temperature is particularly high and dry, the water loss is relatively high, and we need to water it once or twice a day. 2. When the temperature is relatively low, or it is cloudy or rainy, we should water much less, and you can choose not to water at all. If there is heavy rain, we should pour out the water in the potting soil and not let it be soaked and rot and die. 3. If it is a newly replaced pot, the first watering must be sufficient. 4. We cannot water it too much when it is a seedling, but if it grows up and the temperature gets higher, we need to water it more. Generally, the reason for controlling it in the early stage is to control its height, and afterwards the main purpose is to make the flower buds grow well. 5. After picking the heart, the evaporation of water will be relatively small, so the amount of watering should be reduced accordingly. Wait until it sprouts and then water it normally. 6. In the later stage of its growth, if it has flower buds, you need to water it more. If it has flowers, you need to water it less. 4. SpecificIn fact, the specific watering method still needs to be determined according to the situation. If the soil turns white, we can water it. If the pot is already very wet, we can't continue watering it, because if it is often in a wet state, it will not grow well. If mud splashes on the leaves when watering, we must wash it clean with water, otherwise the leaves will easily fall off. |
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