1. Spring: Although Daisy is not waterlogged, it is a stage of vigorous growth. It is necessary to keep a certain amount of water in the soil so as to supply the demand for growth. In the long-term drought, it is difficult for the root to absorb water, and the growth is also difficult to continue. The basic growth needs can be met by watering every 3-5 days.
2. Summer: the temperature in summer is very high, the water evaporates very fast, and the growth is relatively vigorous, so watering must be done in time, at least once a day, or every morning and evening.
3. Autumn: after the end of summer, the climate will gradually turn cool. At this time, the water demand has gradually decreased. You can give water every 5 days or so. By the end of autumn, the distance between watering will be longer.
4. Winter: the temperature in winter has become cool, the demand for water is very little, and the growth has been relatively slow, about 15 days water.
Although there is a large amount of water demand in summer, if it is rainy, you can stop watering first. Also don't put outside to maintain, otherwise rain will cause basin soil water serious