1. Watering methods in four seasons1. Spring and Autumn: Spring and autumn are the growing seasons for spider plants. In these two seasons, watering is generally done once every 3 to 5 days. There is no particularly fixed time. If the soil is found dry, water it in time to facilitate its growth. 2. Summer: The temperature in summer is too hot and water evaporates very quickly, so you need to increase the watering frequency appropriately. Watering is required every day, sometimes even 2-3 times a day, depending on the specific weather conditions. Note that once you find a lack of water, you must replenish it to avoid yellowing of the leaves. 3. Winter: The temperature in winter is lower. When it is below 5 degrees, the spider plant will stop growing. Therefore, you should reduce the amount of watering, especially when the temperature is below 0 degrees, you should stop watering to avoid the soil freezing and causing root damage. 2. How to check whether watering is neededWhen growing spider plants, it is best to learn to observe the dryness and wetness of the soil and judge whether watering is needed. You can use chopsticks, bamboo sticks or wooden sticks to poke the soil. If it is difficult to poke, it means you need to water it. If it is loose when poked, you can water it later. |
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