1. How much water to pourHeart-leaf vine likes a high temperature and high humidity growing environment. It can only grow well if there is enough water. The soil must be moist and not too dry. Be sure to water the heartleaf vine in a timely manner. Wait until the soil is dry before watering. Water it thoroughly at one time to ensure that the roots can fully absorb the water. If you only water half of the plant, the roots will still be in a dry state, making it difficult to grow and requiring gradual watering. If the moisture is not controlled well, resulting in water accumulation, this situation is more serious and timely measures must be taken to promote the evaporation and discharge of moisture as quickly as possible. 2. Watering frequency1. Spring: After the temperature rises, the growth germination is strong in spring and a large amount of water is needed to support the growth. Water it every 2 days or so. 2. Summer: Water is indispensable in summer. Water once a day to ensure that the soil is not dry. Also spray water on the leaves to make them shiny and glossy. 3. Autumn: The temperature in autumn gradually turns cooler, and watering can be done every 3-5 days to meet the needs of good growth. 4. Winter: Reduce the amount of watering in winter. Water once a week to two weeks. Do not let the soil in the pot be too dry. |
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