1. WateringWater it in moderation, and it is best to keep the soil slightly moist. Do not allow excess water to appear in the soil. When more water is needed during the growing season, water should be replenished in time and water should be poured thoroughly. Do not stop watering halfway, and try to water until the water flows to the bottom of the pot. However, if the soil is relatively dry, you should water it slowly and not water it too much at once. 2. Watering timeWhen replenishing water during the plant's growth period, it should be done in the morning, while in severe winter, watering should be done at noon to prevent the plant from being frozen due to the low water temperature. Also, when watering in the summer, try not to do it under the scorching sun, as it is likely to burn the roots. It can be done in the morning and evening. When the breeding temperature drops, the watering frequency needs to be reduced appropriately. 3. Water QualityWhen watering, you should choose river water, rain water or tap water after drying. If you use river water, you must use clean enough water. Polluted water will harm the growth of the plants. |
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