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How does hanging bamboo plum live through the winter and how often is it watered?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. how does the hanging bamboo plum overwinter in winter

1, keep warm: In the winter, should be moved to the warm indoor bamboo plum maintenance.It is more afraid of cold, if the ambient temperature is below 8 degrees Celsius, it may be frostbite.Therefore, it is necessary to control the temperature of the room where it is kept above 8 C.

2. Provide light: In winter, the light is relatively weak.Therefore, it can be cultured in a place with better lighting conditions.Let it receive more sunshine, so that its leaves can synthesize more nutrients, which is very good for its winter.

3. Keep ventilated: It is difficult to get fresh air if it is kept indoors in winter, so it is necessary to keep ventilated.When the weather is not very cold, you can open the window and let it get more fresh air.This is also very good for it to survive the winter.But be careful, if it is very cold outside, or even a cold wind, then do not open, in case it is frostbite.

2. How often to water the hanging bamboo plum

Hanging bamboo plum is more like water, in spring, summer and autumn, you can water every 1-2 days.When the weather is very hot, the frequency of watering should be increased appropriately.However, if the soil has not dried out, you can not water.In winter, because of the slow growth rate, you can reduce the frequency of watering it, and water it every 7-10 days.

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