The time of watering should be flexible. It is not necessary to set a rigid fixed time. Generally, watering should be done in the morning. In winter, it can be changed to watering at noon.
Before watering, it is necessary to ensure that the surface of the basin soil is dry. The water quality can be pure water or tap water that has been dried for 1-2 days. Both water quality can be used. In order to increase the acidity, vinegar can be added appropriately. After the water is dried, water is supplied from the side. Do not pour it from the top of the plant. Shake the flowerpot while pouring to ensure that it does not splash on the leaves.
The amount of water to be watered each time should be guaranteed. Too much or too little water will affect the growth. If the water is too little, it will cause drought. If the water is too much, it will cause water accumulation. Daily just one-time to ensure that the water can be poured through, all the way to the bottom of the flowerpot can flow out of the water.
The frequency of water application is different. In spring and autumn, it is the growing season. You can water it once a day. In summer, the temperature is highly evaporated, and water can be applied twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. It is cold in winter, and the water demand is obviously reduced. It can be watered 1-2 times a week.