As the water content in the body of teyulian is already high, if it lives in a place with high humidity, it is easy to cause its decay and even threaten its survival. Therefore, when watering must not be too much, in general, about 10 days water, will be completely dry after the soil can be poured through.
There is a thick layer of white frost on the surface of the sprouting leaves of the jade lotus, adding a hazy beauty to its shape. Therefore, in order not to affect the appearance of the ornamental, watering to try to avoid pouring on the leaves, so as not to make the white frost fall off.
Different local climate conditions are different, and the drying cycle of basin soil is also different. At the same time, with the change of seasons, the growth of teyulian will change, the demand for water will change, and the frequency of watering will need to change. For example, in winter, Yulian will no longer grow. At this time, it is necessary to stop watering, and gradually resume watering frequency when the temperature recovers. In a word, the frequency of watering should be adjusted according to the time and the place, so as to meet the water demand of normal survival in different periods.
To sum up, teyulian is relatively drought resistant and cannot live in a humid environment for a long time. Therefore, do not over water it, and try to avoid it on the leaves. Adjust the frequency of watering according to the changes of the region and season. In addition, if you choose a basin with strong water permeability, such as a red pottery basin or a container with a drain hole under it, you can better maintain the water needed by the jade lotus and keep it growing healthily.