1. Watering timeWhen watering it in winter, you must choose the right time and try to do it when there is sunshine, which is around 10 noon to 2 pm. Because watering at this time will not cause frostbite to the plants due to cold weather. 2. Watering principlesWhen watering it, the water should not be too cold, otherwise when the water seeps into the soil, the roots of the plant will be irritated and damaged. Once frozen, it will be difficult to recover. The water temperature should be close to room temperature. In addition, if you raise it in a room with dry air, you need to spray water frequently to ensure the humidity of the breeding. 3. Watering methodGenerally speaking, you should wait until the soil in the pot is relatively dry before adding water. Do not wait until the soil becomes compacted before watering, as this will harm the growth of the plant. If you find that the soil in the pot is compacted when watering, you should loosen the soil appropriately. You can water it once a month. If the temperature is warmer indoors, you can water it more often. There must not be any accumulation of water in the potting soil, as frostbite and root rot will be difficult to solve. |
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