Before watering it, it's best to check the drying state of the lower basin soil. You can find a toothpick, insert it into the soil, take it out a few minutes later, and see if the toothpick is wet. If so, you don't need to water it first. If the toothpick is also dry, it means that the plant is in a state of water shortage and needs to be watered immediately.
In general, when the plant is short of water, the leaves will be listless, look very wilted and some shriveled. If the leaves of Yale dance are in such a state, they need to be watered clean to avoid long-term water shortage. At the same time of watering, you can also water the plants properly.
1. The soil used for planting should be kept in the state of slight moisture, not too dry, nor too much water, which can be fully watered.
2. After the plant is drenched in the rain, it is necessary to do a good job of drainage and extend the interval of watering.