1. Spring: the frequency of watering varies with seasons. It can be watered once a day in sunny spring, but it needs less water in cloudy days.
2. Summer: the temperature in summer will be higher than usual, and the water evaporation will also be accelerated. You can water 1-2 times a day according to the weather conditions, and spray some water to the leaves and around with a watering pot.
3. Autumn: the temperature is not stable in autumn, so the watering frequency should be well controlled. You can water every other day. If the rainy season is longer, it should be watered less to avoid rotten roots.
4. Winter: the air in the north will be cold in winter. To keep the basin soil slightly wet and slightly dry, you can water it once a week. If the breeding environment is relatively low, you can appropriately extend the watering time. If it's a little warmer in winter in the south, you can water it every 3-4 days.
At ordinary times, the frequency of watering should be determined according to the actual growth situation. If the growth is good and the weather is sunny, you can water frequently. If it is cloudy in a short period of time, the frequency of watering can be appropriately extended.
In the seedling stage, the water should be less than that in the flowering stage, as long as the pot soil is in a wet state. At ordinary times, when the growing environment of the plant is well ventilated, the watering frequency is also appropriately shortened.