The watering time of spear is also very important. It should be kept wet at ordinary times. In summer and winter, the time selection is special. The temperature in summer is very high. If the spear is watered at noon, it will cause damage to the root. Therefore, the water supply is suitable before and after the sun rises and sets. Winter is just the opposite, the temperature is relatively low, at noon watering is more appropriate. The temperature of the other two seasons is relatively mild, without extreme high temperature and low temperature, so there is not too much time limit.
For potted plant maintenance, you can use a potted plant to water it. First, connect the tap water with a flowerpot, and then put it aside for a period of time. When it is full of O2, you can apply water. At this time, the water temperature is also just right. After the water is dried, slowly pour it from the edge of the flowerpot, while pouring it, shake the flowerpot to promote the absorption of water. If it is planted outdoors, it can be directly poured with pipes to ensure slow flow.
The amount of water to be watered should be kept moderate to ensure that each time it needs to be watered thoroughly, and the water can be seen to flow out from the bottom of the flowerpot until it is watered, too much or too little is not appropriate.
In the spring and summer growth period, there is a large amount of water demand at this time, and the secondary water can be supplied every 2-3 days. During winter dormancy, water once every 5-7 days.