Generally, water is needed in the growth period, because it is in the growth stage, and proper water supply can maintain the growth demand. The watering time in a day can be around 10 a.m. After the dormancy period, you need to stop watering.
To water it, we need to make sure that it is wet and dry, and observe the surrounding weather well. Only when we apply water in a clear weather can we promote good growth. Water application can only be added to the root, and water cannot be sprayed on the leaves, because the leaves are in a fluffy state, and spraying water on them will cause the leaves to rot.
It belongs to bulbous flowers. If there is too much water, the roots will rot, so one-time watering needs to be done thoroughly. As long as you see the water flowing from the bottom of the flowerpot, there must be no water accumulation.
In the growth stage, the frequency can be more frequent, but the amount of each time needs to be less, and too much water can not appear. For example, in the autumn growth stage, as long as the temperature is kept at 17-18 ℃, the secondary water can be given every three days. In summer, if the temperature is low, and it has not yet entered the dormancy stage, it can supply water normally. If the high temperature causes dormancy, it is necessary to suspend water supply.