In spring, autumn and winter, you can water at noon. In spring and autumn, the temperature and water temperature at noon are similar, and the damage to roots is small. The temperature in summer is on the high side. Try to water in the morning and evening.
In addition to the normal water out, put a period of time to the flowerpot, you can also use a small watering can, the leaf part is wet, can also play the role of water.
It likes the humid growing environment and needs to be supplemented with water in time. When there are 3-40% flowers in the pot soil, it can be watered. The control of water quantity needs to be based on different growth periods. In summer, the temperature tends to be dry, and the evaporation is also very fast, so it needs to be watered every time. Spring and autumn also need to be watered thoroughly until the bottom of the flowerpot can flow water. In winter, the water demand is less, and it can be half permeable each time.
The frequency of water application is different in different seasons. Spring and autumn are just in the growth period. For water demand, water can be given every other week or so. The evaporation is very fast in summer, and water needs to be supplied every 2-3 days. In winter, the water demand is obviously reduced, as long as the water is supplied once a week.