Choose a time when the temperature will not be very high. In summer, it should be poured in the morning or evening, and in spring and autumn, it should be poured from 9am to 3pm. Winter, on the contrary, should be at noon. Because at this time the water temperature is close to the soil temperature, which is conducive to its absorption of water.
When watering, the soil needs to be watered thoroughly until the bottom of the basin flows. The pot soaking method can also be used for watering, and the flowerpot can be placed above the water surface to let the water penetrate into the soil through the bottom hole until the surface soil is wet. When watering, you can use the tap water that has been dried, or you can use the water that has been diluted by the rotten rice.
For potted plants, it is better to water the potted soil in the growing period. In summer, we need to increase the frequency of watering properly, and often spray water on the leaves to maintain sufficient air humidity. In winter, watering should be reduced to avoid freezing and waterlogging. Pay attention to the water temperature when watering, too low will cause the plant to freeze.
In general, watering once or twice a week is enough for family indoor cultivation. In spring, it still needs a lot of water. It needs to be watered every 2-3 days or so. In summer, water evaporates quickly, and can be poured every 1-2 days or so to prevent water shortage and dehydration. In autumn, the temperature begins to fall, the indoor temperature is low, and the evaporation of water slows down, so it is not necessary to pour too much water, just once every 4-5 days. You can water it every 10 days or so in winter.