Aglaia odorata's demand for water is relatively high, so we should ensure sufficient water. When watering, keep the basin soil slightly moist, and do not water too much or too little. The best water for watering is tap water placed for one or two days, or clean surface water can also be used for watering. Pay attention to the water quality when watering, and choose slightly acidic water or neutral water.
If it is the maintenance in the north area, the pH value of the water needs to be adjusted to meet its requirements when watering, otherwise, it will turn yellow. Generally speaking, if it is open-air farming, it needs to be watered every day in summer, once a day, sometimes once in the morning and once in the evening. The frequency of indoor watering should be greatly extended, because its evaporation will be reduced.
In summer, the best choice is to water in the morning and evening. When watering in the morning or evening, the temperature is relatively low. The water temperature, temperature and pot soil temperature are relatively close, which is conducive to the growth of Aglaia odorata. In winter, especially in the north, it is better to water after 10 noon and before 3 pm. The overall basic principle is to water when the soil temperature, water temperature and temperature are similar. It likes a high humidity environment, so spray the blades often with spray.