Spring and autumn is the growth period of Tang Yin. Generally, water once every 1 to 2 weeks to keep the basin soil moist, but not water. Watering too often, it is easy to cause stem white rot.
In the cold winter, the growth of Tangyin is slow or even stagnant. When watering, keep the basin soil in a slightly dry state. See basin soil has crevice, just appropriate water.
High temperature in summer, too much water is easy to cause root rot, causing the whole plant to die. In summer, when watering, you should see that the basin soil is a little white, and then you can water it, rather dry than wet.
Improper watering will cause root rot, stem white and other symptoms, and even lead to plant death.
Once it is found that the growth condition of the plant is not good, it is necessary to check whether the basin soil is too damp in time. In the case of too damp, it is necessary to change the basin soil, remove the rotten heel, cut off the place where the stem turns white, and plant again after airing.