How to water the white flower

How to water the white flower

summer

In summer, the air is hot and humid, so you should pay special attention to the amount of water you give to succulents.

When the weather is dry, spray the area around the flower pot, but do not spray water on the stems and leaves.

Strictly control the amount of water to avoid stuffiness and humidity, and waterlogging in the pot soil, which may cause root rot.

winter

In severe winter, the air is dry and cold. At this time, the full-sun succulent plant Echeveria paniculata needs good light and a small amount of water.

In winter, you can reduce the amount of watering appropriately and keep the soil in the pot dry.

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