It doesn't need a lot of water, but it doesn't need to be watered, it needs to wait until the soil is dry. We can judge whether it needs water by touching the soil. Its ability to resist drought is actually very strong. If it's in a dry, semi overcast area like the office, you can even water it once a half month. If you water it too often, it is likely to die.
It has just returned to growth in spring. At this time, it should not be watered too much, as long as the soil in the basin is dry and then watered. Water it once every ten and a half days, preferably in the morning or near dark.
High temperature is the fastest growing time. It needs a lot of water and moisture, which is the best way for its growth. Water it at this time, not only can't let the soil in the basin dry out, but also keep the basin wet. Usually spray more water to the leaves, which can help them create a suitable humidity while cleaning them.
When it gets cold in autumn, you can put it in the area with better light but higher temperature, and control the amount of water. If it's wet or cold for a long time, its leaves will turn yellow easily. If it's serious, its roots will rot and die.
In winter, when the temperature in the room is relatively low, the dosage of watering should be controlled, and the fertilization should be stopped temporarily. Watering it in winter is better to let it dry than to let it wet. It is stopping growing. If too much water is poured, its roots will easily rot, so that its growing leaves will become very slow in time until the next year, and may even stop growing.