Qionghua's demand for water
Qionghua grows fast, and its branches and leaves are lush. Its root system is very developed, so it likes to grow in fertile, moist, permeable and breathable soil. Although I like to be wet, it doesn't mean that there can be ponding or too wet for a long time p>
Principle of watering
If the upper layer of the soil is dry, it can be watered, and it should be watered thoroughly at one time. It is not allowed to leave half of the water. If the time is too long, the soil will agglomerate, affecting the normal growth of the root and the normal absorption of water and nutrients. If it is impossible to judge how to be watered thoroughly, you can observe the outlet hole on the lower surface. If there is water flowing out, it means that it is watered thoroughly, and it should be poured slowly during watering p>
Precautions
Too frequent watering or ponding in the basin can make its roots rot p>
In rainy weather, watering can be suspended to prevent the poured water from being evaporated, resulting in the soil being in a humid environment for a long time p>
Reduce the watering times in winter p>
Watering is best done in the morning or evening p>
When just sowing, we must maintain the moisture of the soil, which is conducive to its rooting and germination, and can increase the number of watering p>
PS. if friends want to see Qionghua blossom earlier, they can directly graft with branches with flower buds. If they survive, they can bloom in that year, but if they are planted with seedlings, they can bloom in 7 to 8 years p>