In the morning and evening, the temperature of the soil is moderate, and the temperature of the soil is close to the water temperature. At this time, watering can reduce the probability of soil temperature drop and avoid damaging the root system. So the best time to water it is in the morning or at night. Try not to water it at noon.
In addition to watering the soil properly every day, the leaves should also be sprayed with water 2-3 times, which can not only ensure the soil moisture, but also prevent the leaves from yellowing and falling off due to excessive watering.
At the early stage of plant growth, more water should not be used to avoid the phenomenon of overgrowth. Entering the peak growth period, the amount of water can be increased appropriately. Different temperature has different requirements on the amount of water to be watered. When the temperature is low in winter, the amount of water to be watered should be properly controlled. When the temperature is high in summer, the amount of water to be watered should be appropriately increased, and the water can also be watered for cooling.
Generally, it should be watered every two days. In winter, the temperature is low and the water needed is less. Water can be poured every 2-3 days. In summer, more water is needed, one time in the morning and one time in the evening to prevent the leaves from turning yellow or even falling off.