In terms of watering, time should be chosen well. If time is not right, growth will also be affected. In summer, select the sun rise and fall for watering. At this time, the sun intensity is small, and the plants will not be burned after watering. In winter, we can't water in those two periods. At noon, the water supply is suitable. The higher temperature has little impact on the plants, and the roots will not be damaged. In spring and autumn, the water supply time can be determined according to the local climate. It is better to apply water in the morning.
Spring, summer and autumn are the seasons with vigorous growth. Watering can be combined with fertilization to supplement water and nutrients at the same time. Adding fertilizer first, then airing the water to the roots, can promote the absorption of fertilizer, but also to supplement water.
The amount of water is not very fixed. Generally, it needs to be poured through. If the potted plant is maintained, it needs to be poured all the way to the bottom of the flowerpot to allow water to flow out, so as to ensure that the root can absorb enough water, but it must be well controlled and no water can accumulate.
In the growing season, the demand for water is large, and the secondary water can be given every 1-4 days. In the winter dormancy period, water can be given once a week.