1. Frequency in different seasons1. Spring: The temperature at this time is very stable, not too high or too low, and it is also its growth stage. Usually, you need to add water every 1-2 days. 2. Summer: The temperature will rise after the summer, and you can water more frequently because the soil dries out very quickly. You can water it in the morning and evening, and spray it more often. 3. Autumn: The temperature in autumn is very similar to that in spring, and sometimes the temperature is lower. The frequency of watering is similar to that in spring. Water it every 1-2 days, or every day if necessary. In addition, you should sprinkle water on it more often and keep the air moist. 4. Winter: Stop watering when the temperature becomes very low, that is, when the temperature is below 5℃. If the room temperature during the winter is around 12℃, water it once a week. 2. How to determine whether water is neededEvery flower lover lives in a different place, so the climate is very different. The frequency of watering can only be used as a reference for flower lovers, and the specific time should be based on the climate. You can insert a clean small wooden stick into the soil. If it is dry after taking it out after one or two minutes, it means it is time to water it. |
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