1. Water volumeIt needs water to grow, so make sure you water it thoroughly every time. Observe the roots when watering until water flows out from the bottom. This is considered to be thoroughly watered, and the gaps in the soil are filled, so the roots can absorb enough water. You cannot only water half of the plant. If you only water half of the plant, the roots will still be dry and will not absorb water, which can easily cause the plant to wither and die. 2. Frequency1. Spring: The temperature gradually rises at this time, and it is a period of growth. At this time, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water and water it once a day. 2. Summer: The temperature in summer is high, the sunlight is very strong, and the evaporation of water is also large. You should water the plants twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. 3. Autumn: In autumn, the temperature drops, so you can water the plants every two days, either in the morning or in the evening. 4. Winter: In winter, the temperature drops very quickly. At this time, the amount of water needed is not much and the growth is relatively slow. You can water it 1-2 times a week. |
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