The watering time of Pansy is determined by the pot soil. If the soil in the basin looks wet, it does not need to be watered to avoid water accumulation. If the surface of the basin looks dry, it means that it needs to be watered.
The principle of "dry through pouring through" should be mastered in watering. When the soil is dry, it needs to be watered, and every time it is watered, it needs to be watered thoroughly.
The water requirement of Viola tricolor is not high in the growing period, and the water should be appropriate to keep the soil in a slightly wet state all the time. Don't water too much, too much water will make the plant grow in vain and affect the flowering. The flowering period needs to provide sufficient water for the plant to ensure that it can bloom normally. When the temperature is relatively high, more water can be properly poured to prevent it from drying up due to lack of water.
The frequency of watering depends on the season. In spring and autumn, the temperature and humidity are suitable. One watering a day can provide water for plant growth. The higher the temperature in summer, the more water the plants need. It is better to water twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. In winter, the plant grows slowly and the water requirement is not high, so it can be watered every 2-3 days.