1. How to water soil cultivationIt likes a relatively humid growing environment, so the application of water is very important. Otherwise, because there are many leaves and the transpiration is very large, if the water is not replenished, the leaves will droop. In spring and autumn, the growth will be faster, and watering should be done every 2-3 days. In summer, you need to water the plant once a day to replenish the water lost in evaporation. In autumn and winter, you can reduce the amount of water, extend the cycle, and keep the soil in the pot slightly drier. You don't need too much water each time, just keep the soil in the pot moist. Too much water will still cause water accumulation in the pot. 2. Do I need to water it every day?When caring for it, it does not need to be watered every day, but needs to be differentiated according to the seasons. When summer comes, you can water it once every morning. The amount of water applied should not be too much, as long as there is water flowing out of the bottom holes to ensure that the soil in the pot is permeable. In autumn, you must not apply water at such a high frequency. |
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