Watering tipsQuantity requirementsThe origin of bicolor jasmine is in the hot and rainy areas of America, so generally speaking, it has a relatively high requirement for water. However, it is afraid of floods. Therefore, adjustments need to be made according to different times, and decisions need to be made based on the actual situation. Watering by seasonSpring is the period of vigorous growth and development of bicolor jasmine, so it is necessary to maintain adequate water supply. Summer is very hot and evaporation is high, so watering is necessary. Water the plants once one to two days, and water them frequently and thoroughly. If it is the rainy season, you can put it outdoors when it rains lightly to let it receive the natural nectar, but it will not work in heavy rain or rainstorms. It's time to take proper control as autumn approaches. In winter, you should not water too often. Generally, once every ten days or two weeks is enough. Don't worry about the soil getting too dry; it's best to keep it on the dry side most of the time. If you overwater, you may find that the plant's roots tend to rot or its leaves begin to fall off. When to waterThe best time is when the sun just appears in the morning and when the sun sets in the evening. It is not suitable at noon because the temperature is high and the light is too strong. PrecautionsPay attention to the potting soil and let it sometimes dry and sometimes wet. That is, don't water it too much so that it's always wet, and don't water it too little so that the soil is very dry for a long time. In addition to normal watering, you can also combine it with spraying water in the summer when the temperature is particularly high. You can sprinkle water on the leaves two or three times a day so that it can enjoy the coolness frequently. Alternatively, you can also sprinkle water around the environment, which is also a good option. |
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