Water Clivia once every few days
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2. What quality of water should be used?
Generally speaking, the watering time of plants is based on seasonal changes, such as once a day in spring and autumn. In summer, in addition to replenishing water every day, it is also necessary to increase the moisture in the air. Since the temperature is low in winter, just replenish it with water once a week. In addition, the water for irrigation should be snow water or rainwater.
1. Frequency of watering
1. Frequency of watering
The frequency of watering is generally divided according to the season. Usually the weather is relatively dry in spring and autumn, so you can water it once a day. In summer, the temperature is relatively high. In addition to replenishing water once a day, it is better to sprinkle water on the ground. In winter, evaporation is relatively small, so you can water it every 7 days to ensure that the roots do not dry out.
2. What water quality to use Water
Of course, it is better to use water from nature for irrigation. Common rainwater, snow water, river water or well water are all acceptable. If there are no conditions and you can only use tap water, it is best to leave it aside for more than 24 hours before use, so that the impurities in the water can be removed.
3. Precautions< /h2>
1. When watering in winter, you should pay attention to it. You need to wait until the ambient temperature of the plant is about the same before you can irrigate the plant root system.
2. The best time to water plants in summer and autumn is in the morning or evening. The temperature at this time is more suitable and it is not easy to damage the plants. In winter and early spring, it is best to replenish water between 10 am and 2 pm.
2. What quality of water should be used?
3. Precautions
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