1. Do you need to water thoroughly?During the period of growing Euphorbia pulcherrima, it is very important to do a good job of watering. When watering, the soil needs to be watered thoroughly. Only when the soil is watered thoroughly can the roots deep in the soil absorb water and the plants can grow better. If you only water half of the plant, the roots that are too deep will not be able to absorb water and the plant will grow poorly. Many flower lovers know that they need to water the flowers thoroughly, but they may not know how to water them thoroughly, which causes water to accumulate in the soil. In fact, when the water in the pot flows out, it means that it has been watered thoroughly. There must not be any water left in the pot. 2. Precautions1. In winter, you must water the Euphorbia schreberi less because the temperature at this time is very low. If you still water it normally, the water will not evaporate easily and water may accumulate. 2. If you accidentally water too much, you need to pour out the water immediately. Moreover, the ventilation of the maintenance environment should be improved to allow the water to evaporate as quickly as possible, otherwise its roots will not be able to breathe normally. |
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