1. Watering timeThere is no fixed time for watering in spring. The temperature in this season is relatively stable and watering can be done at any time of the day. You can water it appropriately in early spring. The apricot tree is in the budding stage at this time, so you need to ensure that there is sufficient moisture in the soil. After watering it, it is best to find some straw to cover it, which can reduce water evaporation and promote the growth of the tree. Proper watering before flowering can prevent late spring frost. 2. Water UseThe water used to water it must be clean and must not contain any dirt. If too dirty water is used, it may affect its growth. The amount of watering should not be too much. If you water too much, the roots of the apricot tree will not be able to absorb it, which will result in excess water, which is not conducive to the plant's flowering and fruiting. 3. NotesThere is more rain in spring. If it is during a rainy period, you should temporarily stop watering. When the rain is lighter, you should water it less. Do not allow water to accumulate in the soil, and it is best to drain it during the rainy season. |
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