1. Spring watering requirementsSpring is the time when many succulents grow the fastest, and of course our Cross Star Brocade is no exception. As the temperature rises, the activity of plant roots accelerates and the need for water begins to gradually increase. The soil dries quickly in this season, so you need to water it more often, but you must also control water accumulation as this will easily cause root rot. 2. Summer watering requirementsSummer is the most difficult time for succulents. Due to the increase in air humidity and temperature, most succulents enter a dormant state and can maintain growth only by absorbing moisture from the air. Therefore, you can choose to water the Cross Star Brocade in the cool evening, and water it about once every half a month at this time. In summer, the cross star brocade needs to be properly protected from light and placed in semi-shade at noon. At the same time, special attention should be paid to ventilation in summer. If conditions permit, the Cross Star Brocade can be placed in an air-conditioned room, but be careful to avoid air outlets and keep the soil moist. 3. Autumn watering requirementsThe weather starts to get cooler in autumn, and as the temperature difference between day and night increases, it is time for the Cross Star Brocade to regain its vitality, but the prerequisite is that there must be sufficient sunshine. Watering in autumn is similar to that in spring. When the soil in the pot is dry, water it thoroughly, but do not allow water to accumulate. 4. Requirements for watering in winterThe cold winter is not a time that succulents like, and they will freeze to death if not properly protected. When winter comes, please move the Cross Star Brocade indoors and reduce the frequency of watering to about once every half a month, depending on the dryness of the potting soil. Try to place it in a brighter place indoors during the day, and in a slightly warmer place at night to prevent frostbite. The above are some precautions about watering the Cross Star Brocade. I hope it can help friends in need! Friends who are interested can quickly go to the flower market and buy one or two pots. Remember to water it according to the method introduced by the editor! |
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