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How to water Datura? Spring, summer, autumn and winter are different!

Skyler White
2020-07-24 12:43:40
Datura flower, also known as wild hemp flower, Naoyang flower, Wantao flower, maple and eggplant flower, golden flower, dog walnut flower, intoxicated flower, etc., is a kind of flower endowed with mysterious color. Its flowering period is from May to September, and its fruiting period is from June to October, but its flowers and fruits are toxic. Today, let's learn how to water the flowers.

How to water Datura:

Watering in spring:

Spring is the season when all things begin to grow, and the temperature also rises slowly. At this time, do not water too much, just keep the soil slightly moist.

Summer watering:

Summer is its flowering period, and the characteristics of summer is high temperature and humidity. At this time, the soil should be kept moist, and the water volume can be gradually adjusted according to the other side of the temperature, but it can not be too wet, or it will cause its leaves to turn yellow and wither.

Watering in autumn:

Autumn is its fruit period, and the temperature in the daytime is also relatively high. At this time, watering is the same as that in summer, but with the decrease of temperature, it is necessary to slowly pour less water, and the soil can be kept moist.

Datura flower

Watering in winter:

In winter, the temperature is relatively low, but when the temperature drops to 2 degrees, the plants will die, so they will be moved to the room to be placed. At this time, the soil should be kept slightly wet, that is, it is close to the dry state. Can extend the cycle time of watering, but also sharply reduce the amount of water, in the spring can restore normal watering, but not a watering too much, to gradually increase

Note:

When cultivating datura flower, watering is a relatively important work. It is not allowed to let the soil dry, to make the soil too wet, or to have water, which may threaten its health. So my friends should be more careful when watering.

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