1. SpringThe climate conditions are different in different seasons, so the frequency of watering is also different. When the spring begins to warm up, the climate is still a little cool and the cold winter weather has not yet passed. At this time, the growth buds have not yet begun, so the amount of water required is less, about watering once every 2-3 days is enough. When the climate begins to slowly warm up, growth has already begun and the germination is strong, so it can be done every two days or so. By late spring and early summer, the temperature is already very warm and the evaporation rate is faster, so it can be done once a day. 2. SummerAfter the arrival of summer, the temperature rises rapidly. At this time, you need to water twice a day, in the morning and evening respectively, avoiding noon. AutumnThe climate in autumn also changes a lot. It is still relatively hot in the early autumn, so you should continue to water the plants once a day. Then, as the temperature gradually decreases, you can extend the interval between the two waterings. By the end of autumn, the temperature has dropped and you need to water the plants every 2-3 days. 4. WinterAfter entering winter, the growth rate slows down significantly, the surrounding growth temperature is also low, and the demand for water decreases, so watering can be extended to 3-4 days. |
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