Watering method
Potted Paulownia likes moist soil and air. During the growth period of Paulownia, water can be often sprayed on the plants to keep the air at the humidity suitable for the growth of Paulownia. At ordinary times, it is also necessary to keep the basin soil moist, but do not water too much to cause ponding. The roots of Paulownia can adapt to dry soil, but they are afraid of soaking. Once ponding in the basin is easy to lead to plant root rot. Therefore, watering should follow the principle of "pouring when dry", that is, watering after the basin soil surface becomes dry p>
The temperature is high in summer. In addition to frequent watering, it is also necessary to spray water on the leaves once a day. This can not only improve the air humidity, but also make the leaves shiny and improve the beauty of the plant; When the temperature drops significantly in late autumn, watering must be controlled; In winter, the number of watering should be appropriately reduced, and watering can be replaced by spraying water on the plant. When spraying or watering, use water at a temperature similar to room temperature to avoid frostbite of plants p>
Precautions
Note: if you find too much watering, you can move the potted plant to a bright and ventilated place to speed up the evaporation of water. If the plant leaves or petioles droop and shrink, it means that the water supply of the plant is insufficient. After finding it, just pour an appropriate amount of water immediately p>
When potted Paulownia is watering, as long as you pay attention to the above skills and timely adjust the watering frequency and amount, there will be no problem p>