1、 Viewing method
The simplest way is to check the color of the soil. If the color of the soil in the basin turns white and light, it proves that the soil has been dry, so you can water it. On the contrary, if the basin soil is very dark, don't water it again. Before watering, you can also observe the state of branches and leaves. If it has wilted, it must be that the basin soil is too dry. You need to water it as soon as possible p>
2、 Percussion method
Tap the basin wall with both hands or wooden sticks. If the sound is very dull, the soil shows that it is still wet. Don't water it first. If the knocking sound is very clear, it means that the soil in the basin has long been dry and needs to be watered in time. Or weigh the flowerpot lightly, and the weight is relatively heavy, indicating that there is still water in the basin p>
3、 Stick test method
Before watering it, it can be tested with a wooden stick. Insert the dry wooden stick into the soil and wait for a few minutes to take it out. If the wooden stick is wet, there is no need to supply water. It's still dry after taking it out, which means it's time to water. You can also insert your fingers into the soil. The texture of the soil is relatively loose, which means that you don't need to water for the time being. On the contrary, the soil is hard and rough, that is, the basin soil is very dry p>