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How to water the money tree? It will grow well!

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-28 11:10:58
In addition to its delightful name, the appearance of Qian Qian wood is also very popular. The fat, tender and thick leaves grow together, like blooming flowers. The plant can grow up to 80 cm at most, with a maximum diameter of about 8 cm. Although it is not small, it is just placed on the desk. Today, let's talk about the way of watering money wood in daily maintenance.

Life habits of qianqianmu:

Money wood like a slightly humid environment, the air humidity should be more than 50% for the best. The soil should be kept slightly moist.

Time and method of watering money wood:

The principle of money wood watering is to water if it is dry.

Spring and autumn watering can be carried out according to this principle.

In summer, we should reduce the amount of water in spring and autumn. Although the temperature is high in summer, if there is no good ventilation environment, the humidity is also very high, so that the root is always in the soil which is too wet, which is very harmful to the health of the pecuniary wood. In summer, we should try our best to water at a lower temperature, in the morning or at night, the water temperature is the same as the room temperature.

In winter, we should also reduce the amount of water to keep the soil slightly wet or dry. The water temperature should also be the same as the room temperature. We can first put it on the windowsill where the sunshine can shine in, and then water it.

Note:

If watering too much, it is easy to cause the root of money wood to rot.

When the indoor temperature reaches above 33 degrees, spray water on the surface and surrounding areas of Qianqian wood every day, at least once a day, which can not only cool down, but also effectively humidify the air; in the winter of the north, spray water on the surface and surrounding areas of Qianqian wood at least twice a day, and the winter environment in the north is very dry.

Money Wood Potted Plant

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