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How Much And How Often To Water Alocasia Polly?

Written by Ivy

Dec 22 2021

How Much And How Often To Water Alocasia Polly?
Because Alocasia Polly prefers a cold environment, its growth stops and goes into dormancy in summer. Therefore, we should gradually reduce the water supply to Alocasia Polly after the flowers wither in spring, and stop irrigation when the plants wither in summer, Watering and fertilization shall be started until September (this is also the best time to separate plants or change pots). With the development of Alocasia Polly leaves, the economic water volume must be gradually increased, and liquid fertilizer should be applied as appropriate, so that flowers can bloom in winter and spring as scheduled.
How Often To Water Alocasia Polly?
Alocasia Polly likes a relatively humid environment. If it is not watered in time, the child tiger will not grow in the soil due to lack of water, which will affect the growth of Alocasia Polly. During daily maintenance, watering Alocasia Polly can be carried out once every 1-2 days, because the soil is wet, which is more suitable for its growth. Do not water at too long intervals. Otherwise, if the soil is too dry, it is difficult for Alocasia Polly to grow normally.
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How Much To Water Alocasia Polly?
Alocasia Polly is suitable for growing in a slightly humid environment. It can be watered frequently at ordinary times. The amount of water should not be too much each time. It should be watered more when it is hot in summer, so as to keep the basin soil moist as much as possible. Generally speaking, during the growth of Alocasia Polly, especially during the high temperature in summer, it is necessary to often water the taro to ensure that the plant has sufficient water. At the same time, we should often spray water on the leaf surface, which can increase the air humidity, but remember not to water too much to avoid causing ponding and rotten roots. Low temperature in winter is the dormancy period of Alocasia Polly, so watering should be controlled.