1. Watering cycleLilac is not a particularly water-loving flower plant and does not require much water, but it cannot be in a dry state for a long time, otherwise it will cause the roots to dry out and cause the leaves to turn yellow and fall off. 1. Daily: The watering cycle is determined by the dryness and wetness of the soil. You can water it when the soil is dry. Generally, you can water it once every ten days or so. During the growing period, keep the soil in the pot slightly moist, and the water content is about 80%. 2. Summer: The temperature in summer is relatively high and evaporation is very vigorous. You can increase the frequency of watering and water every two days or so to meet the water demand. 3. Winter: Lilac grows slowly in winter and is suitable for growing in a dry environment. It can be watered every 2 weeks. 2. Avoid water accumulationLilacs cannot tolerate waterlogging, so you must control the amount of water. If you water them too much or there is heavy rain, you must pay attention to drainage. Otherwise, it will accumulate in the flowerpot, affecting water absorption and causing problems for the growth of the entire plant. 3. NotesWeather conditions will also affect watering. When the weather is fine, the watering cycle can be shortened and the amount of water can be increased appropriately. Watering can be omitted in rainy weather. |
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