1. Whether to water thoroughlyWhen growing the green mulberry, you should water it thoroughly. If the water is not poured thoroughly, the surface of the soil will be moist, while the deep layer will be dry. Such a soil environment is not conducive to the growth of plant roots. The method to judge whether the water has been poured thoroughly is actually very simple. When water flows out of the drainage hole, it means you can stop watering. 2. Watering timeYou need to master the correct time for watering. Generally, in spring and autumn, you don’t need to pay too much attention to the choice of time. It is mainly carried out in summer and winter. In summer, it is usually carried out when the climate is cooler, and can be carried out in the morning or evening. The winter climate is extremely cold, so watering should be done during warmer times. 3. Watering methodThe green mulberry is afraid of waterlogging, so when watering, just water it thoroughly and do not allow water to accumulate in the soil. Use clean water to water the plant and pour the water into the soil in the pot. Be careful not to pour water on the leaves of the plant, because if the water cannot evaporate, the leaves will easily rot. |
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