The watering time in Aglaia odorata needs to be determined. The watering time in summer and winter has requirements. In summer, water is supplied in the morning and evening, but not in the noon. Otherwise, when the basin soil is very hot, water will be suddenly supplied, which will cause damage to the plants. Winter is also very special. It should be watered from noon to 2 p.m. to avoid damage to roots. The other two seasons are mild, so there is no time limit.
Aglaia odorata usually uses the method of root watering to replenish the water. You can prepare the water in advance and put it aside to air until the chlorine evaporates completely. Then pour the water slowly from the edge of the flowerpot, not splashing out, to ensure that the root can be completely absorbed. In addition to this method, water can be replenished by spraying water on the leaves.
When watering, be sure to hold the water quantity well to ensure that it can be watered thoroughly until it reaches the bottom of the flowerpot. If there is too much water, there may be water accumulation, which has a great impact on the root.
The frequency of watering should be judged according to the specific situation. In spring and autumn, water is usually given once a week, but when the temperature is high, water is given three days. In summer, the evaporation is very strong, so water can be given once a day, or every time in the morning and evening. It needs to be mastered according to the growing environment.