How often should rubber trees be watered?When caring for the rubber tree, you should pay attention to the number of watering times. If it is summer, you can water it more appropriately. Generally, you need to add a little water every day. If it is winter, you need to water it once a week or so. Before watering the rubber tree, you need to check whether its soil is short of water. If the soil is completely dry, you can water it, and when watering, avoid watering on the plant. What kind of water is best for rubber trees?1. Rainwater: Generally, rainwater is more suitable for watering rubber trees, so you can collect some when it rains, and then water the roots of the rubber tree when it is short of water. 2. Rice washing water: You can save some rice washing water when washing rice, and then use it to water the rubber tree several times. This can promote its growth. What to do if you water your rubber tree too much?1. Ventilation: If you water the rubber tree too much, you need to ventilate it in time. This will speed up air circulation and avoid water accumulation at the roots. 2. Repotting: Generally, repotting the rubber tree can prevent its root rot. When repotting, you should also replace some new soil so that it can resume growth. |
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