Rose
Evaporation is relatively strong in summer. Outdoor roses can be watered once every 1-2 days and indoor roses can be watered once every 2-4 days. Although the summer rose enters the semi dormant period, it blooms as usual. When watering, add 0.1% borax aqueous solution to make the flower color more bright p>
Gardenia
Gardenia needs strong water in summer. You can water it once a day in the morning or evening. The water should be dried in advance to avoid damaging the Gardenia root system when it is lower than the pot soil temperature p>
Fleshy
Summer is a difficult time for meat to survive, and watering is the key. There are many kinds of meat, and the watering frequency is also different, but it is roughly watered once every 1-2 weeks. When watering, pour it slowly along the edge of the basin, not thoroughly p>
Copper coin grass
Copper coin grass can be regarded as the "bucket" in the flower industry. It can live well when thrown into the water and placed in the light. Therefore, it is best to use hydroponic culture or half soil and half water in summer, as long as the water level in the basin is guaranteed p>
Clivia
The secret of watering Clivia in summer is to water less but frequently. Water it after seeing the basin soil dry. Don't water it thoroughly again and again, otherwise it is easy to accumulate water and rot roots p>
Jasmine
Summer is the vigorous growth period of jasmine. Jasmine likes plenty of sunshine, so the evaporation of basin soil is relatively strong, so it is necessary to supplement water in time. When you see that the basin soil becomes dry, you should water it. The best watering time is early morning or evening p>
Petunia
In summer, due to strong evaporation, it is necessary to appropriately increase the watering amount of Petunia, watering once every 2-3 days. In summer, petunias are placed on a well ventilated balcony to ensure air circulation p>
Asparagus
The branches and leaves of asparagus are relatively thin. Once there is a lack of water, it is easy to wither branches and yellow leaves. Therefore, in summer, in addition to watering once every 2-5 days, we should often spray water around the leaves and plants p>
Rhododendron
Rhododendrons with large plants can be watered once a day or two, and spray water on the ground around the leaves and flower pots every morning and evening. The smaller Rhododendron can be watered after seeing that the basin soil turns white and dry p>
Triangle plum
If you water too much, it is easy to grow in vain and yellow leaves do not bloom, so wait until the basin soil is dry before watering. A disposable chopstick can be inserted into the flowerpot. Take it out before watering each time to see if the surface is dry. If it is dry, pour it through p>
Crab claw orchid
When the crab claw enters the dormancy period in summer, it is necessary to control the amount of watering, which can be watered once in about 15 days. When watering, it is OK to pour a circle along the edge of the basin without watering thoroughly p>
Phyllostachys pubescens
Due to the high temperature in summer and the huge leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens, evaporation is particularly vigorous. It is recommended to pour water once in the morning and evening, and sprinkle water on the ground to increase humidity p>
Flower tips
The watering frequency provided by Huahua is only about the frequency. The weather, temperature and humidity are different everywhere, so the watering frequency will certainly be different. What Huahua said can only be used as a reference p>
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