1. Do you need to water?After planting the Dancing Plant, it needs to be watered appropriately, but not too much, just keep the soil moist. If the soil is moist when planting, you don't need to water it yet. During the root growth period, it needs to be watered in time. Only when the water is guaranteed can the plant resume rooting faster. 2. Correct watering method1. The correct way to water the Dancing Gardenia is to water it thoroughly. Don't just water it halfway. Water it slowly to avoid watering too hard. 2. When watering, use clean water. Do not use tap water directly. This water will contain chlorine and should be left for 1-2 days before use. 3. You can water more during the growing season, but you need to reduce watering during the dormant period in summer and winter. The water temperature for watering should also be close to the indoor temperature, especially in winter, the water temperature should not be too cold. 3. NotesThe number of watering times for indoor and outdoor cultivation is different. If it is outdoor cultivation, the water evaporates faster, so watering can be relatively frequent. No matter where you keep it, there must not be any stagnant water. |
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