Watering frequencyDuring the growth period of hibiscus, the soil must be kept moist at all times, so that the stems and leaves can grow quickly. If watering is not timely, its leaves will shrink, then gradually turn yellow, and finally cause all the leaves to fall off, so we must ensure that we water it once a day. Summer wateringIn summer, the weather is hot and the evaporation is high. At this time, we need to increase the frequency of watering. We should water the plants twice a day in the morning and evening to meet the growth needs. At the same time, spray some water mist around the hibiscus flowers to create a good humid environment, which will help the hibiscus flowers survive the hot summer. When there are more rainy days, you need to move the flower pots indoors to prevent them from getting too much water. Fall WateringIn autumn, the frequency of watering can be reduced. Generally, it is the same as watering in spring, and it is sufficient to water once a day. At the same time, you can also water according to the dryness of the soil, so as to avoid excessive watering and affecting the hibiscus. Winter WateringIn winter, the temperature is relatively low and the various functions of plants will gradually slow down. At this time, you must control the amount of water. Generally, you can water it once a week or so. This will allow it to have good cold-resistant conditions and avoid the phenomenon of plants being frozen and unable to survive. Always keep the soil in the pot moist and spray some water mist around it regularly. Doing these will allow the hibiscus to thrive. |
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