Tiger Piranha1. Tiger Piranha is drought-resistant and generally only needs to be watered 2-3 times a month. Watering it with rice water once a month can make it bloom quickly! 2. Sansevieria is prone to root rot, which is basically caused by excessive watering or soil compaction. Therefore, while controlling watering, you should also add more sand to the soil to allow water and air to flow. Succulent1. For most varieties, water them about 3 times a month in spring and autumn, and 1-2 times a month in summer and winter. Stop watering when the temperature is above 30 degrees or below 5 degrees. 2. Control the watering and expose the plants to the sun, and the succulents will show beautiful colors. If you use rainwater to water them, the succulents will grow stronger and faster! Cactus1. Cactus originally grows in the desert and is drought-resistant. It will not die even if it is not watered for one or even two months. 2. In order to make the cactus grow faster, it is best to water it about twice a month and expose it to the sun to make it easier to bloom! Large Money Tree1.99% of money trees die due to overwatering, which causes root rot! Because its root system is weak, water it less often, 1-2 times a month is enough, and 3-4 times in summer. 2. The pot of the money tree should not be too big or too deep. Put a layer of expanded clay at the bottom of the pot and mix 1/4 sand into the soil to prevent water accumulation and root rot. Aloe Vera1. Aloe vera has thick leaves and a strong ability to store water, so it needs to be watered less often, about twice a month is enough. 2. When watering, do not water the core of the aloe leaves. Place it in a ventilated place to dissipate excess water vapor. Kalanchoe1. Kalanchoe is also a succulent plant and is relatively drought-resistant. It only needs to be watered once every 7-10 days. 2. In summer and early autumn, the temperature is high and Kalanchoe is prone to black rot, so water should be controlled, generally 1-2 times a month is enough. Large Brazilian wood1. The rubber tree, like the money tree, is drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging. Huahua’s plant is watered once a month, but it still has lush leaves and keeps sprouting small buds. 2. Water the rubber tree thoroughly each time. It is best to dry the water in the sun for 5-7 days in advance and add more sand to the potting soil. Crassula1. The leaves of the Crane's Palm are thick and have strong water storage capacity. It is also a drought-resistant flower and will not die if it is watered once a month or even once every two months. 2. If you want the Kuailao palm to grow fast and have lush branches and leaves, you can water it once every 10 days or so and sprinkle a few grains of compound fertilizer in the water. Rubber Tree1. Rubber trees are also drought-resistant and generally only need to be watered 2-3 times in January. 2. If you want the rubber tree leaves to be green and sprout more, spray water around the plant more often to keep it moist. Schlumbergera1. Most Christmas cacti die due to root rot caused by overwatering. Normally, they only need to be watered once every 7-10 days, and once a month in summer. 2.9-10, before Christmas cactus buds, add some potassium dihydrogen phosphate in a spray bottle and spray it on the leaves to promote flowering. Aspidistra1. Aspidistra can be seen in companies and homes. It is particularly drought-resistant. Uncle Huahua has a plant in a corner, and it is still growing well without watering for a month and a half. 2. If you want the Aspidistra to bloom quickly, water it once every 7-10 days, keep the soil slightly moist, and spray water on the leaves more often. Dracaena1. Dracaena is relatively drought-resistant. Keep the soil dry and do not water it. Water it once every 1-2 weeks. 2. If you want the leaves of the dragon blood tree to be green and not yellow, you can spray water on the leaves every day and add some potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the water. Wine bottle orchid1. The bottle orchid has large tubers and a strong ability to store water. It will not die even if it is not watered for half a year. Generally, it only needs to be watered 1-2 times a month. 2. In autumn and winter, the temperature gradually drops, and the frequency and amount of watering should be reduced appropriately. Money Tree1. Money tree is prone to root rot and stem rot, so do not water it too much. It is better to keep the soil dry. In spring and autumn, water it once every 7-10 days, in summer once every 5 days, and in winter, water it 1-2 times a month. 2. Be sure to place the money tree in a bright and ventilated place, otherwise excess moisture will not be easy to dissipate, causing the roots and stems to rot easily. Dianthus1. Among foliage flowers, dianthus is considered to be super drought-resistant. It needs to be watered about once every 10 days in spring and autumn, once every 5-7 days in summer, and 1-2 times a month in winter. Desert Rose1. Desert rose is a tuberous plant with strong water storage capacity. Generally, it will not die even if it is not watered for a month. 2. In spring, summer and autumn, water twice a month; in winter, water once a month or cut off. Banyan bonsai1. Banyan trees are tenacious and drought-resistant. Water them once every two weeks in spring and autumn, once a week in summer, and 1-2 times a month in winter. Note: water them thoroughly each time, and do not water halfway. 2. In spring, summer and autumn, water with decomposed bean cake once a month. In addition, spray water on the leaves more often to keep them moisturized. Phlox1. Phlox is drought-resistant. Too much watering will cause leaves to fall off and roots to rot. Just water thoroughly once every half a month. Increase watering in summer and control watering in winter when the temperature is below 15 degrees. 2. Add more sand to the soil and loosen the soil on the pot surface once a month to keep it breathable and water-permeable to prevent root rot. keel1. The dragon bone is drought-resistant and cold-resistant. It will not die if it is not watered for 1-2 months. If you want it to grow fast, water it once every 7-10 days in spring, summer and autumn, and 1-2 times a month in winter. 2. When watering the keel, you can use rice water, and then ensure sufficient light, your keel can also poke the roof. Large Schefflera1. Schefflera is drought-resistant. Generally, water it when the soil in the pot turns white and has small cracks, about 2-3 times a month. 2. Spray water on the leaves every morning and evening, and add a few grains of urea every month to keep the leaves green all year round. |
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