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Time,Method,Water Volume,Frequency of Camellia Tea Watering

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-26 09:50:03
Camellia can not be watered in the morning and noon in spring and autumn, but in the morning and evening in summer and in the noon in winter. It is suitable for acidic water. First, take out the water, put it in the normal room temperature for drying, and then slowly water it inside. The demand for water quantity is just pouring through. When the surrounding temperature is high, it can be more. Water is poured every 2-3 days in spring and autumn, 1-2 times a day in summer, and once a week in autumn.

I. watering time

In different growth stages, the watering time is different. You can't water in the morning and noon in spring and autumn. Except these two periods, the rest of the time is OK. The summer weather is very hot. You can choose to water in the morning and evening. It can't be done when the temperature is high at noon. In winter, it should be watered at noon. The temperature in the morning and evening is relatively low. If water is applied in these two periods, frostbite will be caused.

Camellia japonica

II. Watering method

It is suitable for acidic water. If the water is alkaline, you can drop a drop of vinegar into it. First, take out the water, and then put it in the normal room temperature for a period of time, to ensure that the water temperature is the same as the room temperature, and then you can apply it inside. Pay attention to slow down the watering, not too fast.

Camellia japonica

III. water quantity

Generally speaking, the demand for water quantity is just pouring through, but we should pay attention to the surrounding temperature, environment and growth. When the surrounding temperature is high, we can have more.

Camellia japonica

IV. frequency of watering

Water can be poured every 2-3 days in spring and autumn, 1-2 times a day in summer, and gradually reduced to once a week from autumn.

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