1. Watering methodWhen watering, be sure to wait until the soil is dry before watering. If you water it while it is wet, the roots will easily rot. When watering, make sure to water thoroughly each time. Don't just water a little each time. But don't water too hard. Water slowly and the cultivating soil should always be kept slightly moist. 2. Watering frequencyThe temperature is different throughout the year, so the evaporation rate of water in the potting soil is also different. The temperature is relatively stable in spring and autumn, and watering is usually done every 5 days. In summer, as the temperature rises, water evaporates faster, so you need to water it more often, once every 2-3 days. After entering winter, the temperature will drop rapidly and the growth rate of the plants will slow down, so it is recommended that you water them once every half a month. 3. Notes1. Water use: Most flower lovers will use tap water for watering, but it is best not to use it directly. It should be placed in a pot or container for 2-3 days until the chlorine in the water evaporates before it can be used. 2. Also pay attention on rainy days. It is best not to water it. If you grow it outdoors, you must drain the water as soon as possible after being exposed to rain. |
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