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How to water the potted lotus lamp? Adjust and absorb it in time!

Hank Schrader
2020-07-27 08:58:19
When it comes to Baolian lamp, I think first of the mythical drama of Chenxiang saving mother. The Baolian lamp in the drama was originally Nuwa's magic weapon. When it was in bud, it was back to the point. The real Baolian lamp plants were also very beautiful and suitable for viewing. Today, let's learn how to water the potted lotus lamp.

Specific watering methods

Summer

Baolian lantern was originally grown in the tropical rain forest area, so I like the humid and warm environment very much, so I should pay special attention to the daily watering.

Summer is the most prosperous season of its growth, the demand for water is very large, the hot weather will accelerate the evaporation of water, at this time, we must maintain the moisture of the soil, when watering, we can observe the soil, if the soil is slightly dry, we need to water, but we can't have water logging.

Winter

In winter, watering should be carried out at noon. Before watering, water should be kept indoors for a few days to keep the water temperature the same as the room temperature. Supercooled water will hurt plants. Its flowering period is from February to August, so before this, we must not let the soil appear too wet, otherwise it will greatly affect its flowering effect.

Flower Lotus Lantern

Precautions

In addition to the watering place, the air humidity is also very important. In the seedling stage, the most suitable air humidity is between 75% and 85%; as the seedling grows, it can reduce the air humidity by 5%. Too much humidity and drying are not conducive to its growth. Usually, it can be humidified by spraying water.

Summer and autumn in the growth period, at this time the air humidity to maintain more than 80%, so that it can make the surface of the leaves shiny.

When the flowers are in full bloom, do not spray water on the surface of the plants, otherwise the flowers will wither in advance.

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