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Does the longevity flower usually need watering?

No need.

Longevity flower is a succulent plant, because its leaves are thick, and it can usually store a lot of water when it is full of water. Therefore, longevity flowers are more drought-resistant and afraid of waterlogging, and should not be watered frequently.

When watering the longevity flower, one standard that needs to be followed is not to water it, but to water it thoroughly.

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Matters needing attention

Longevity is a succulent plant and doesn't like too much water. It's best to water before noon and make sure the leaves are dry before dark. The water quality is acidic, and the salt content should not be too high.

Longevity flowers grow well under full illumination or 60% to 70% astigmatism. However, we need to pay attention to the light intensity. Insufficient light can easily make plants grow white, with slender branches and thin and small leaves. Insufficient light in late autumn will affect flower bud differentiation and reduce the number of flowers, and artificial light can be supplemented appropriately.

Longevity flowers like warmth, and the suitable growth temperature is 20℃ to 28℃, not more than 30℃ during the day and not less than 18℃ at night. If the temperature is too high or too low, their normal growth will be terminated. When the temperature is lower than 8℃ in winter, the leaves turn red and the flowering period is delayed.

References:

Longevity Flower-Baidu Encyclopedia