No matter what kind of plants are watered, it depends on whether they like water or not. Therefore, because Daisy is a kind of flower that can't tolerate waterlogging, it can't be watered too much, especially in rainy days, don't let Daisy rain. But it doesn't mean that daisies don't like water, and they need to be watered enough, but when watering, it depends on whether the soil in the flowerpot is dry or not. If you don't do it, don't do it. If you do it, you can pour it through.
Some of the more clustered Daisy potted plants must be kept away from ponding when watering, otherwise, once the ventilation condition is a little poor, the bottom and root of Daisy will be soaked and rotted, and then infected with harmful bacteria will lead to plant necrosis. In addition, in the growing season of daisy, we need to water a little more water, which will be conducive to the prolongation of Daisy's flowering period, and flowers bloom more brightly.
Keep it at about once or twice a week to meet the growth demand. When entering summer, the water demand will change according to the temperature and evaporation. The cycle is to water every day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Entering autumn is almost the same as that in spring. In winter, the water demand will be smaller, but it will be the most twice a month. Good.
The above is about how to water the "little sun", get up quickly