Different seasons are different. In spring and autumn, because of the mild climate, there is not too much time limit for watering. The temperature in summer is relatively high, and the temperature of the water taken out is relatively cold. You can't choose to water at noon. You can water before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. to avoid the impact of water temperature on the root. In winter, the temperature is low, so it is necessary to water it at noon, and put the water temperature at room temperature before watering.
When watering, you can pour water evenly along the edge of the flowerpot. You need to avoid the root to prevent the root from accumulating a large amount of water that is difficult to absorb.
The amount of water does not need to be too much. There are differences according to the size of the plants. If the plants of Clivia grandiflora are larger, the amount of water can be more. If the plants are smaller, the amount of water can be reduced. It is also necessary to consider the loose situation of basin soil. If the basin soil is relatively loose, the drainage is better, and the water volume can be more. If the basin soil is slightly sticky, the water volume needs to be reduced.
As for the frequency, it needs to be determined according to the situation of seasons. When the spring and autumn are two growing seasons, the secondary water can be given every two to three days. In summer, the temperature is hot, and the evaporation rate is relatively fast, so it needs water once a day. By the end of autumn and the beginning of winter, the frequency needs to be reduced, and one water supply can be provided every five days.