1. How much water to pour1. Acclimation period: The root absorption capacity of succulents in the acclimation period is not very good, so do not water them too much. At the beginning, it is usually enough to spray some water. If there is too much water, the roots will easily rot and the leaves are very likely to melt. 2. Growth period: Succulents in the growth period generally grow well and watering is very simple. Usually the soil is watered thoroughly when watering. And each time you water, you must wait until the soil is dry before you water it, and just water until the water flows out from the bottom of the pot. Never stop watering halfway. The soil in the pot should be watered thoroughly. If the flowerpot is large, water it more; if the flowerpot is small, water it less. 2. Precautions1. No matter at which period, water cannot be accumulated in the pot. Succulents like a humid environment. If its roots are soaked in stagnant water, it will have difficulty breathing, which will cause root rot. 2. When watering, in addition to paying attention to the amount of water, you also need to understand the time of watering. In summer, avoid watering at noon when the sun is strong, but in winter, choose warmer noon when watering is more appropriate. |
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