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How much water does a japanese tree lilac need?
Japanese tree lilac requires well-drained soil. Sufficient water should be maintained in the soil to nourish the root system. On the other hand, the soil should smoothly discharge rainwater when it rains. Before planting, a hole about 20 cm in diameter and 30 cm deep should be dug and then filled with water to test soil drainage.
If the water has not drained after an hour, consider other planting sites. If it rains less than 2.5 cm a week, japanese tree lilac needs to be watered. Make sure the soil completely dries between waterings. Overwatering can affect blooming, and too little water can cause the leaves to wither or twist.
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