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Time , method , water quantity , frequency of Mimosa watering

Saul Goodman
2020-06-28 13:08:29
Mimosa grassland is produced in tropical and subtropical areas, like to grow in a humid environment. It has a large demand for water and needs to be provided with a humid environment all the time. It is better to water in the morning or at night, avoiding the high temperature at noon. When watering, wait for the soil to dry before watering, and water the soil thoroughly every time. Water should be poured once a day in summer, once a week in winter and once every 2-3 days in other seasons.

I. watering time

Water Mimosa, preferably before 10 a.m. and after 5 p.m. The soil temperature was higher at noon, which was different from the water temperature. At this time, watering will cause the soil temperature to drop suddenly, which will cause the plant to not absorb water normally.

Mimosa pudica

II. Watering method

When watering it, wait for the soil to dry before watering, and water the soil thoroughly. At the same time of watering, it is not allowed to use low-temperature groundwater for direct irrigation, and the water temperature should be about the same as the room temperature. In addition to watering, you can also often spray water on the leaves to ensure that the environment in which it grows is always wet. At the same time, it should be noted that spraying water should also avoid high temperature period.

Mimosa pudica

III. water quantity

The amount of water to be watered depends on the soil. If the soil is wet, you can reduce the amount of water or not. If the soil is dry, water it more.

IV. frequency of watering

It likes to be wet. In summer, the high temperature is hot and the evaporation of water is large. It needs to be watered once a day. In winter, under the condition of ensuring the temperature, the number of watering should be reduced, only once every 7 days or so. In other seasons, water every 2-3 days. Do not let the soil dry out.

Mimosa

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