1. How many days should I water?Spring and Autumn: The weather conditions in these two seasons are not much different, so the watering intervals are also similar, usually every four to five days. Summer: Evaporation is fastest at this time, water demand is the highest, and the watering interval is the shortest. Generally speaking, watering is required every two to three days. In addition to watering, another important task is spraying water twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Winter: This is the season with the least water demand, and watering once a week can meet the needs. 2. How to judge whether water is needed1. You can tap the flower pot with your fingers and listen to the sound it makes. If the sound is hollow, it means there is a lack of water and you need to water it. If the sound is dull, you can wait for a while. 2. You can observe the condition of the plant. If it is not energetic and its leaves appear dull, it means it needs watering. 3. Watering methodWhen watering, do not water all at once, water some of it first. After this part slowly seeps into the soil, pour the other part. This way the watering will be more thorough and there will be no water accumulation. |
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