1. Watering methodHeartleaf vine grows better in a relatively humid environment, so it should be watered in time, especially during the growing season, and watered in time after the substrate becomes dry. When watering, do it along the edge of the pot and water slowly, don't water too hard. It should be noted that there should be no accumulation of water in the basin, nor should it be completely dry. In spring and summer, you can water every day and should also spray water frequently to increase humidity. When the temperature of the breeding environment drops, the frequency of watering can be extended. 2. Watering in winterIn winter, the temperature is usually lower and the water in the potting soil evaporates more slowly, so you must pay attention to water control. If you continue to water the plants as you do during the growing season, it will be difficult for the plants to survive the winter. Although you should pay attention to watering less, you can't let the soil in the pot be too dry. A slightly moist state is best. At this time, watering should be done when the weather is warmer to prevent its roots from being stimulated by cold water and causing frostbite. |
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