Raw stone flowers are sensitive to water, so we must pay attention to the time of watering. It's best to choose the time when the sun just rises, so that we can absorb it one day to ensure that the water can fully supply the plant. Do not choose to supply water in the evening or at night to prevent water accumulation at night, which will affect the root.
Before pouring, judge whether the basin soil is dry. If it is not, water supply is not required. Air the water in advance, and when the chlorine evaporates, it can also increase oxygen and ensure that the water temperature is the same as the room temperature. When pouring, you should slowly pour water from the side of the flowerpot until the gap between the flowerpots is filled with water.
Water supply is not required in the case of non drying. Once the pouring needs to be thoroughly poured, it is not allowed to be semi wet and semi dry, otherwise the root still does not absorb water.
From the beginning of early spring to the stage of growth, at this time, the growth needs a certain amount of water support, which can timely supply water to ensure the wet state. In summer, the temperature rises rapidly. At this time, it is necessary to reduce water application and spray more water to keep wet. In autumn, water supply can be enhanced by cooling and then growing again. In winter, the growth becomes slow, the water demand is reduced, and the basin soil is kept dry.