For the tuberose, watering only needs to wait until the soil layer is dry before watering. There is not much time required. However, in summer and winter, we should pay attention to that the temperature in summer is generally on the high side, and we can choose to water in the morning and evening. In winter, the temperature tends to be cold, which can be selected from noon to about 2 p.m.
It likes the humid growing environment and needs to be watered in time. The water can be directly connected out and put aside for drying. After the water temperature is almost appropriate, the water can be slowly applied inside to ensure that the root can be fully absorbed. In addition to root watering, you can also use a small watering can to spray water to moisturize.
During the water application, the water quantity should be well controlled to keep a moderate amount of water. If the water is not applied for a long time, the basin soil will be particularly dry and the growth will be affected. If there is too much water, the roots will rot if soaked for a long time.
The frequency needs to be carried out according to the growth stage. Summer is a period of vigorous growth. At this time, the temperature is high, and there is more demand for water, so the secondary water can be given one day. When the growth is slow, the frequency can be reduced gradually.