Brazilian wood is a widely cultivated potted plant for homes and offices. How to water it correctly is an important part of keeping Brazilian wood healthy. This article will introduce you to the watering techniques for Brazilian wood in detail.

I. Getting to Know Brazilian Wood
Brazilian wood, also known as the Corn Plant or Olive tree, is a common green potted plant. It is characterized by its thick leaves, a smooth surface, and a slender, very aesthetic form.
II. Watering Time
Brazilian wood likes a humid environment but also needs moderate dryness. In the warm season, watering once a week is sufficient. In the cold season, watering once every two weeks is sufficient.

III. Amount of Water
Each time you water Brazilian wood, you should use enough water until it flows out of the drainage holes at the bottom. However, do not let the potting soil turn into mud.
IV. Pay Attention to Drainage Holes
Before each watering, please ensure the drainage holes are clear. If the drainage holes are blocked, excess water will accumulate at the bottom, leading to root rot.
V. Water Quality Selection
Brazilian wood does not have high requirements for water quality, but water that is too hard or too soft should not be used. It is recommended to use tap water or filtered water for watering.

VI. Environmental Humidity
The optimal environmental humidity for Brazilian wood growth is between 50% and 80%. If you live in a dry place, you can place a humidity tray under the pot to increase the air humidity.
VII. Avoid Wetting the Leaves
When watering, you should avoid pouring water directly onto the leaves. Otherwise, this will cause the leaves to turn yellow and wither.
VIII. Determining When to Water
You can determine if Brazilian wood needs watering by using a moisture meter, testing the soil with your finger, or observing the color of the leaves and the condition of the soil.
IX. Watering Frequency
The watering frequency for Brazilian wood should be adjusted according to the local climate and season. More frequent watering is needed in summer, while less is needed in winter.
X. Water After Drying
If you find that the topsoil of your Brazilian wood is dry, but the soil at the bottom of the pot is still moist, please do not water it again. Wait a few days for the potting soil to dry out completely before watering.
XI. Pay Attention to the Time of Day
The best times to water Brazilian wood are in the morning or evening. This way, you can avoid damage from the sun and allow the Brazilian wood to fully absorb the water.
XII. Avoid Overwatering
Overwatering can cause the roots of Brazilian wood to rot. You should avoid using too much water when watering.
XIII. Water Temperature
The temperature of the water is also a key factor in the growth of Brazilian wood. It is recommended to use room temperature water for watering, as this can avoid damage to the roots caused by excessive temperature differences.
XIV. Assessing Moisture Levels
To determine the specific moisture situation and whether Brazilian wood needs water, you can insert your finger into the soil to check. If your finger feels moisture in the soil, then the Brazilian wood does not need to be watered.
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The correct watering method is very important for the growth of Brazilian wood. Mastering these methods will allow your green treasure to thrive.