How often should I water my mimosa?Mimosa does not have high requirements for water. It is best to follow the principle of "don't water at all, and water thoroughly when you do". Each time you water it, you must water it thoroughly. In addition to tap water, this plant can also be watered with rainwater, river water, and pond water. 1. Watering in spring Spring is the season when all things come back to life, and the mimosa has just sprouted. At this time, the plant's water demand is relatively small, and generally watering it once every 2-3 days is sufficient. 2. Watering in summer If the summer is dry and hot, the evaporation of water in Mimosa will increase, so it is very necessary to water it every day, and you need to spray water around the plant to keep it moist. 3. Watering in autumn The growth rate of mimosa gradually slows down in autumn. You can water it according to the soil conditions. As long as there is no water accumulation, watering it once a day will be fine. 4. Watering in winter Mimosa is not cold-resistant. Try to water it as little as possible in winter. It is best to water it once every 3-5 days. Be careful not to let the water temperature be too low to avoid frost damage. Mimosa watering precautionsAlthough mimosa likes moisture, it is not heat-resistant. It is a plant that likes damp and cool conditions. Therefore, when the weather is very hot, do not water it at noon. It is best to water it in the morning and evening. |
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