1. How often should I water?There is no saying about how often to water the Fukien tea bonsai. You also need to consider seasonal changes, the temperature of the weather, and many other factors to decide how often to water it. Generally, you should wait until the soil is dry before watering it. 1. Spring and Autumn: Spring and autumn are the growing seasons. The growth is relatively rapid at this time and relatively more water is needed. You can water it every two days to ensure that the growth needs are met. 2. Summer: In summer, the temperature gradually rises, the evaporation rate of water becomes faster, and the growth is also relatively vigorous, so watering should be timely. Watering once a day to meet the water demand can also be done twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. 3. Winter: The evaporation rate in winter is smaller. After the water is poured, it will be difficult to evaporate in a short time. Therefore, the interval between watering needs to be extended. You can water every 10 days or so. If there is heating indoors and the temperature is high, you can water the plants once every 7 days or so. 2. PrecautionsThere is a rainy season in summer. During this period, there is a lot of rainfall and the humidity in the air is also high, so you can stop watering. |
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