1. How much water to pour1. Amount of water: It needs sufficient water to grow well. Each time you water it, make sure it is watered thoroughly so that the soil in the pot can fully absorb the water. You can see the water at the bottom of the pot, thus ensuring that all gaps in the pot are filled. You can't just water a little bit each time. Half of the water is not good for growth. The bottom is still dry and cannot absorb water, and the upper part is wet, which leads to rot. 2. Frequency: The water demand is different in different stages, so the frequency of watering is different. The water demand is relatively high during the growing seasons of spring and autumn. Water should be applied about every three days, and water should be sprayed around to keep the moisture moist, which can increase the air humidity. The temperature in summer is relatively high, so water should be applied once a day to ensure sufficient moisture. Control the watering in winter. If the soil is not dry, there is no need to water it. Wait until the soil is dry before watering. If it contains too much water for a long time, it will easily cause root rot and death. 2. PrecautionsWhen watering it, do not spray it directly from top to bottom, as the water will easily spill onto the petals, which will cause the petals to rot. Especially during the flowering period, more attention should be paid to pouring water along the edge of the pot and allowing it to be absorbed directly into the pot. |
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