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How to water tiger eye Rohdea japonica

Gustavo Fring
2020-05-06 09:29:55
This is a variety of Liliaceae and also a perennial herb. Because its stem grows some small balls, the shape is more like the tiger's eyes, so it got the name. It can be potted for people to watch. In the process of raising it, water is one aspect we must pay attention to. So, how to do it?

1. The habits of this plant

It likes the humid environment, so we need to water it more when we raise it. However, we also need to adjust according to the time, in the period of very fast growth, the amount of natural than the slow stage.

2. Principle of watering

First, we need to adjust according to the observation of the state of the soil. When we see that the soil is dry, we can water it again. If it is still wet, we can not water it temporarily. Second, we need to adjust the amount and times of watering according to the weather conditions. If it's sunny, the interval can be shorter; if it's rainy, the interval can be longer.

3. Methods in different periods

(1) in the two periods of spring and autumn, because the growth rate of plants is relatively fast, so the amount of watering and the times are also correspondingly more.

(2) in summer, the growth of plants will be very slow, so it is necessary to control water properly.

(3) in winter, it is needless to say that the temperature is very low and the growth tends to be slow, so there is no need for too much water.

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4. Precautions

(1) when we are watering, we must pay attention to the time of watering. This is also related to the season, and is adjusted according to the season. For example, in summer, we have to water when the temperature is low in the morning; if in winter, we have to pick a sunny noon, that is, when the temperature is high.

(2) in summer, although the amount of watering may not be too much, we can spray some fog on the leaves of plants, and the time should also be chosen in the morning or dusk.

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