1. Spring watering methodAfter entering spring, the temperature will gradually rise. In early spring, the temperature is still a little low, so try not to water too much and don't water the leaves of succulents. Increase the amount of water you give gradually each time, and water only after the soil dries out. It will resume growth in spring, but it is best not to water it regularly. You can stick a toothpick into the soil before watering. If it is moist when you pull it out, you don't need to water it yet. 2. Precautions1. When the temperature drops, you don’t need to water it yet. Wait until the temperature warms up again to water it. The spring climate in some areas is unstable, so do not set a fixed watering time. 2. It is very likely to rain in spring, so it is best to pay more attention to the local weather forecast. Before it rains, move the succulents to a place where they will not be exposed to the rain and stop watering them to avoid too much water for the plants to absorb. 3. While watering, you also need to spray water appropriately, which can not only wash away the dust on the leaves, but also increase the humidity of the surrounding air. |
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