1. FrequencyKalanchoe does not require too much water. It already contains a lot of water, so you don’t need to water it too much. During its growth period, water it once every 3-4 days to meet the plant's growth needs. Don't water too frequently in summer, because it is possible that only the surface of the soil is dry, and the deep soil is still moist. You can water it again after it is completely dry. Water must be controlled during the rainy season and winter. Water can be given once every 7-10 days as long as the soil is not too dry. 2. MethodsDuring watering it should be watered thoroughly, not half-watered. And before watering, you must first check the moisture of the soil. You can only water it when it is dry, so you must make a good judgment. Generally, watering should be stopped when water flows out of the pot, which means it is watered thoroughly. 3. TimeWhen watering it in spring and winter, you should try to do it in the morning, otherwise the water will be difficult to evaporate, and the growth of the plant's roots will be harmed due to unsuitable water temperature. In summer and autumn, you should water it in the afternoon. If you water it at noon, the sun's exposure will accelerate the evaporation of water, which is not conducive to root absorption. |
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