1. Send a water shortage signal and water is about to be poured
Generally, many plants will send out the signal of water shortage when they are very short of water. Sometimes when their leaves become soft, we can see whether they need to be watered. We can't water too much because there is a lot of water in their leaves and branches. After watering, the leaves will become full the next day, but if they are still soft, it is necessary to consider whether its root system is rotten and can not absorb water normally p>
2. Watering time in different seasons
Generally, if you want to water in spring, summer and autumn, it's best to water in the evening or when it's cooler in the afternoon. In winter, the temperature is relatively low. At this time, if you want to water, you'd better choose to water at noon. When watering, pour it slowly along the edge of the flowerpot. Remember not to let the water drop on the leaves. Otherwise, it will be easy to have water on its leaves. After the irradiation of the sun, the light will shine on the leaves and burn it out. After watering, we can find a paper towel to suck up the water p>
3. Watering according to weather changes
Usually, we often watch the weather forecast. If there is continuous rain, your frost direction is just placed outside, so we don't need to water at this time, because it will make the evaporation speed of the water inside very slow on cloudy and rainy days, so it can be watered for a long time. If the weather is sunny and the temperature is appropriate, we can water it frequently, but the amount of watering should be determined according to the material of your flowerpot and the size of your frost facing plant. Watering should not be carried out blindly. Therefore, there should be a way to water the frost day p>