The reason why guayeju is called "guayeju" is that its leaves grow as large and thin as the leaves of melon plants, so it can't stand the water shortage, especially in summer when the strong light and high temperature will make the leaves lose a lot of water. At this time, we need enough water supply, but we also need to pay attention to the flowerpot can not cause water, the best water supply is the appearance of leaves fresh and tender.
Generally watering time is adjusted according to the wetting condition of the flower pot soil. When it is dried, it can be poured. The time is about two or three days. Once the flower pot soil is moist, the leaves will wither, so that the watering can can be used to replenish the leaves, which can cool the air and enhance the air humidity.
The amount of water should be strictly controlled at the bud growing stage of guayeju, and the potted plants should be moved to a relatively cool place. And the temperature when watering is above 15 ℃, and the temperature below 30 ℃ is the best. When watering, it is necessary to see that the basin soil is dry. After pouring, it is necessary to see that the basin soil is wet. It should also be noted that once the climate temperature reaches 15 ℃, the amount of water should be strictly controlled, and the frequency of water should also be reduced.
After reading the above detailed watering methods, I think novice friends also know how to manage the water content of your guayeju, then get it up quickly