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Lilac how to water, lilac root water how to do?

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. How to supply water

1. Frequency: Lilac likes to be wet, but it is relatively drought-resistant. It does not need too much watering. It is relatively extensive in management. Generally, water is given when the soil is dry.Under normal circumstances, in the spring and autumn season, you can water once every 7-10 days to meet the demand for water, in summer when the light is relatively strong, the temperature is high, at this time the demand for water is large, you can water once every 1-2 days, can not make the pot soil in a long-term drought state, otherwise it will cause leaves to yellow, winter water demand is greatly reduced. It can be watered once every two weeks.

2. Water thoroughly: When watering, you must pay attention to watering thoroughly. If you do not water enough, the roots at the bottom will not be able to absorb water, but the top will be very wet. If it goes on for a long time, it will not be good for the growth of plants, and they will still lack water and dry up.

3. Water spraying: In addition to normal root watering, water spraying can also be used when the air is relatively dry.

2. What to do if the roots accumulate water

Lilac flowers cannot tolerate water accumulation. If there is water accumulation at the roots due to too much watering, you need to stop watering immediately, and then loosen it carefully to promote water discharge. Put the lilac flowers in a well-ventilated place to allow air circulation.

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