How to water duck foot wood, once or twice a week in spring and autumn / once a day in summer / with key points
Water is not only the source of life, but also one of the elements for the survival of plants. Duck foot wood is no exception. When planting it, if little fertilizer is applied, it may only lead to withered leaves, but if it is not watered, it will lead to plant death. So how do duck feet water? Let's take a look at the watering method of duck foot wood.
How to water duck foot wood
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