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Honeysuckle can hibernate outdoors in the north, how to hibernate outdoors in the north

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Orchids are mainly divided into epiphytic orchids and terrestrial orchids. If you want to change the pot of epiphytic orchid, it is recommended to use rotten bark, broken stones, sphagnum moss, ceramsite, tree fern root, charcoal, volcanic stone and other mixed matrix. If you want to change pots for ground orchids, you can use humus soil, peat soil, river sand and other soil mixed into planting materials. In addition, a layer of ceramsite can be laid at the bottom of the basin as a drainage layer.

1. can you spend the winter outdoors in the north?

It is also called honeysuckle flower. It has strong cold resistance and can endure the low temperature of minus 30 degrees. Therefore, it can also survive the winter outdoors in the north. Don't worry too much.However, in the northern region, it is suggested to strengthen management, pay attention to winter management methods, and try to provide a suitable environment, so that the next year can better blossom and grow.

2. how to spend the winter

1. Reduce watering: When the temperature is low in winter, the growth of plants will become very slow, and the amount of water consumed will naturally decrease, so it is necessary to reduce watering at this time.Let the soil in a slightly dry state on the line, if not control water, soil moisture is easy to harden, easy to frostbite plants.

2, enhance the light: it itself on the light, the light in winter is very mild.It should be placed in a place with better light, basking in the sun all day, which can also increase the temperature, but also promote the plant to accumulate more nutrients, conducive to winter.

3. Stop fertilizing: The nutrients consumed at this time are also very good. Do not apply fertilizer. Stop fertilizing.Even if it continues to be applied, the plant can not absorb it, but it is easy to damage the root system and bring fertilizer damage.

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4. Proper pruning: After winter, it is necessary to prune and cut off some stunted, overgrown and overgrown branches to avoid nutrient loss, which can also promote growth.Attention should be paid to disinfection after pruning to avoid wound infection.

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