1. Spring
The temperature rises gradually in spring, but the water evaporation is relatively slow. Watering doesn't have to be done too often. It can be maintained once a week p>
2. Summer
in summer, when the temperature is too high and the water evaporates quickly, it grows more rapidly at high temperature. It needs to replenish water in time, spray water on the leaf surface, spray water near the plant to increase the humidity of the surrounding air, and the frequency of watering can be increased about 2 times a week. p>
3. Autumn
The amount of water can be appropriately reduced in autumn to keep the soil moist, and the watering times are similar to that in spring p>
4. Winter
In winter, the temperature is low and the evaporation is slow. If you water too much, it is easy to cause too much water in the basin, resulting in rotten roots, yellow leaves and other diseases. The watering times can be slightly wet according to the dryness of the soil p>
5. Precautions
In winter, we should pay attention to cold prevention and warmth preservation, prevent plants from freezing to death and frostbite, and try to keep plants living in an environment above 10 ℃ p>