The demand for water is not very big for the trees, and they can grow well if they keep the soil slightly wet. In spring and autumn, the temperature is relatively mild, and the growth speed is also relatively fast. At this time, more water can be given appropriately, about 5-7 days apart. Even in the growing season, don't water too often. It can stand the drought for a short time. Even if it doesn't water for a week, its growth will not be affected. But it can't stand the wet water. If it doesn't water too much, the root will soak and rot.
In summer, the temperature will rise, during which the water will evaporate faster, and the water demand of the Guiana Chestnut will be more. Water can be poured 2-3 times a week, that is, once every 2-3 days. In addition to applying water to the roots, you need to use a small watering can to hold water and spray it on the leaves and around the plant.
Winter is a period of slow growth. At this time, the temperature will be relatively cold, with less evaporation, slow growth, and little water demand. Water can be poured every 20-30 days, not too frequently. If there is too much water supply at this time, it will increase the probability of frostbite.