1. How often do you water
Generally speaking, the frequency has the greatest relationship with the season. Spring and autumn are similar, about once a week. More times in summer, from two days to once a week; If there is rain, you can use rain first, but you can't get too much rain. The frequency of winter should be less, about once every two weeks. However, this is only an approximate frequency range, and the specific situation will be more complex. Different regions have different climates and different varieties, so it is unscientific to base it entirely on this. It is best to decide whether to water according to the specific dry and wet degree of the soil p>
2. Methods of judging soil dryness and wetness
(1) Inserting a toothpick: use a toothpick to judge. First break the head of a toothpick to avoid damaging the plant. After treatment, insert it into the soil, about four to five centimeters. Wait five minutes and take it out for observation. If there is no moisture on it, the soil is dry. You can water it at this time p>
(2) Intubation method: the principle of the same method is similar. Poke five or six small holes under a plastic pipe and cut the lower half into an inclined plane. Then insert eight to ten centimeters into the soil. After five minutes, pull it out to see if there is moisture. If not, you can water it p>
(3) Soil surface: the soil surface can also be observed. If you just turn white, you don't have to water it. Wait a day or two before watering p>