1. Frequency in different periods1. Spring and Autumn: The plants grow vigorously in spring and autumn, and require more water. Only in this way can the normal needs of the plants be guaranteed. Water can be applied every 3-5 days to provide the plants with sufficient supply. 2. Summer: In summer, you can wait until the soil surface is dry before applying the next watering. The number of times should not be too frequent, otherwise it will cause waterlogging, which will affect the root system of the plant. If placed outdoors for maintenance, you can keep it moist at all times. Because the climate is dry, you also need to spray water mist around to increase the humidity, so that the growth effect will be better. 3. Winter: Because of the cold climate in winter, the plants will be moved indoors for maintenance, and the demand for water will be reduced, so it only needs to be applied once every 15 days or so. If you have heating at home, you can shorten the cycle appropriately. You can also wipe the blades with a wet cloth or spray water around them. 2. Precautions1. Water the plant thoroughly each time, until water flows out of the pot. 2. Although spraying water can alleviate water supply, it cannot fundamentally replace root watering. |
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