Watering frequency of money string in summerMoney plant likes water very much. It can be watered once every five days. If it is kept outdoors in the summer, it can be watered once a week. Because it grows slowly in the summer, it is necessary to create a dry environment for it. In addition, if the money plant has just been repotted, it needs to be watered once a week. Key points for watering money tree in summer1. Watering time Generally speaking, the care of money plant in summer is different from that of other plants. It does not require too much watering. Generally, you can water it once in the morning, and then wait until its soil is completely dry before watering it again. 2. Watering amount When watering the money tree in the summer, be careful not to water too much each time. It is best to stop watering when the soil is completely moist. The correct way to water money string1. Money tree does not lack water in winter, so you can water it once every half a month or so to avoid water accumulation at its roots. 2. Generally, you can water it every five days in spring and autumn. The amount of water you water each time should be determined according to the dryness and wetness of the soil. If it is too dry, you can water it more appropriately. |
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