It's better to water the plants in the morning or at night, and try to avoid watering at noon. At noon, the soil temperature is high, after encountering cold water, the temperature drops suddenly, which leads to the decrease of water absorption capacity of the plant. At this time, watering is not good for its growth. In the evening, a small amount of water can be poured on the plant, because at this time, the temperature drops, the evaporation of the plant decreases, and there is water in the soil that will cause the plant to rot, so the soil should be watered to provide it with the necessary water, and attention should be paid not to allow water in the soil when watering.
When the soil surface is dry, the plant needs to be watered to keep the soil around the plant at a moist depth of about 15 cm. If it is in the rainy season, the daisy gets too much rain, it needs to be drained to avoid it dying because of too much water.
A little water can be poured on the plant every time. Too much water will cause the root rot of daisy. It needs a little more water during the flowering period, which can prolong the flowering period and make the flowers more colorful and full.
The frequency of watering depends on the season. It is hot in summer and consumes a lot of water. It can be watered twice a day, sooner or later, to ensure that the plant will not wither due to lack of water. Water once a day in spring and autumn, and once every 2-3 days in winter. Only the water needed to keep it growing can be provided.