1. How often should I water the plant?Euphorbia grandiflora has a certain demand for water, so it is necessary to replenish water in time. The interval between each watering is related to the local climate. Usually, you can water it after the soil becomes dry. Sometimes the water evaporates more slowly, so watering once a month is enough, but remember that the soil cannot be too wet, and there should be no accumulation of water. 2. Watering MethodsWhen watering, you must be slow. You should slowly pour water into the soil and don't water it too hard. Also try not to pour water on the plants. Water slowly until water flows out of the pot, and the watering work is completed. When watering, you should do it based on whether the soil is dry or wet. You don't need to water it until the soil in the pot is dry. 3. Notes1. After watering Euphorbia cerifera in summer, you should pay attention to proper ventilation to avoid water accumulating in the soil for a long time, which will easily damage its root system. 2. Use clean water for watering, and the water temperature should not be too high or too low. If the water temperature is unstable, it will directly affect the growth of its roots. |
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