How to water Dutch chrysanthemum
1. Its demand for water
What this plant likes is a moist environment. However, it still has a certain tolerance to drought. However, it is certainly impossible not to water it for a long time. Also, do not be so wet that water accumulates. The reason is very simple, it is easy to rot if you accumulate too much water.
2. Principles to be followed
Generally speaking, the principle is "dry and wet". Generally speaking, it means to wait until the basin is dry enough before watering it. If it is not dry, it can not be watered for a while. In addition, it should be thoroughly watered even when it is watered. This is not only to prevent excessive watering, leading to rotten roots, but also to avoid damp causing some diseases and insect pests and so on.
3. Watering in a specific period
(1) in the peak period of its growth, it is specifically spring and summer. At this stage, more water can be poured, because the water demand will be correspondingly large.
(2) in autumn, we have to pour more water because it is relatively dry. Not only in autumn, but also in other relatively dry times, you can also pour more water.
(3) before entering winter, we need to pour frozen water on it. This is done to ensure that it can survive the winter safely. In other periods of winter, the growth of plants tends to slow down, and water demand decreases. Well, you don't have to water it.
4. Points for attention
Summer may be in the rainy season, and the rain may be very urgent. At this time, if you are caught in the rain, you can pour less water. However, when it is raining very hard, it is not suitable to keep it outside. Remove it in time to avoid excessive accumulation of water.
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