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How to water longevity flower in winter

Saul Goodman
2020-07-03 08:30:16
In the winter, the growth of the plant gradually enters a stagnant stage, so its demand for water is also reduced, but the need for less water is not to control water. When watering, it can be judged according to the dry and wet conditions of the flower soil, and it can be checked by inserting fingers or dry sticks into the soil.

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Near the winter, the growth of the plant gradually enters a stage of stagnation, so its demand for water also decreases, but the need for less water does not mean that we need to control the water.

How to water

1. When watering, you can judge according to the dry and wet conditions of the flower soil. You can insert your fingers or dry sticks into the soil, and then check whether there is residual water on your fingers or sticks. If there is, you don't need to water. If it is dry, you need to supply water.

2. When watering plants in winter, we must control the amount of water. We can water them directly or spray them with a watering can. That is, after the water is put into the watering can, carefully sprinkle it on the root of the plant. When we see that there is water flowing out from the bottom of the plant flowerpot, we must stop watering immediately. When watering, be sure to water all the soil in the basin at one time, not just one surface.

3. Watering plants in winter should be carried out in a warm environment, otherwise the plants are likely to freeze in the pot, and the plants are likely to be frostbitten.

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