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Time,Method,Water Volume,Frequency of Watering snake plant

Jesse Pinkman
2020-06-29 14:01:38
The watering of huweilan should be carried out according to the principle of better dry than wet. During the growing season, water can be poured every 7 days or so. In summer, you should increase the frequency of watering, and change it to every 3-4 days. In autumn, slowly reduce the frequency of watering. In winter, if the temperature is very low, you can do without watering. Watering should be done in the morning or at night, and try not to do it when it is too hot at noon.

I. watering time

Watering should be done in the morning or at night, avoiding the noon with high temperature.

II. Watering method

Watering should be appropriate. It's better to let the soil dry rather than let it get too wet. The amount and times of watering should be adjusted according to the weather conditions. With the decrease of temperature, watering should be reduced accordingly. At ordinary times, the leaves can be washed with water to keep the plants beautiful and grow better.

Sansevieria

III. water quantity

The newly planted tiger tail orchid needs to be watered. It will not need to be watered for 1-2 months after this watering. After entering the normal growth state, watering can be more frequent. The basin soil should be watered timely in spring and summer to make it slightly wet. In autumn and winter, the basin soil should be completely dry before watering. Do not water when the temperature is lower than 10 ℃ in winter to avoid frost damage. In rainy days, watering can be suspended and certain drainage measures should be taken.

Sansevieria

IV. frequency of watering

Generally speaking, when the tiger tail orchid is in the growth period, it can be watered every 7 days or so. Water once a week during the growing period. Once every 3-4 days in summer. By the end of autumn, the water volume and frequency should be reduced slowly. It's not necessary to water in the cold winter.

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