1. Spring and AutumnThe money tree does not require much water and can grow well if the soil is kept slightly moist. The temperature in spring and autumn is relatively mild, and the growth rate is also faster. At this time, you can give more water, about every 5-7 days. Even during the growing season, do not water it too frequently. It can withstand short-term droughts, and its growth will not be affected even if it is not watered for a week. However, it cannot tolerate waterlogging. If you accidentally water it too much, the roots will be soaked and rot. 2. SummerThe temperature will rise in summer, and water will evaporate faster during this period. The money tree will need more water, so you can water it 2-3 times a week, that is, once every 2-3 days. In addition to watering the roots, you also need to use a small spray bottle to fill it with water and spray it on the leaves and surrounding areas of the plant. 3. WinterWinter is a period of slow growth. The temperature is relatively cold, the evaporation is less, the growth is relatively slow, and the water requirement is also very little. It is only necessary to water once every 20-30 days, not too frequently. If you give too much water at this time, it will increase the chance of frostbite. |
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