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Cultivation method of Rohdea japonica in winter

Jesse Pinkman
2020-05-06 09:29:55
When winter comes, the plants should be moved into the room for maintenance. The low temperature outside will cause freezing damage, but the indoor temperature should not exceed 15 degrees, otherwise, new buds will sprout, and maintenance will be consumed, which is not good for winter. It is not cold resistant, and will grow slowly in winter. At this time, it is necessary to reduce watering, and the basin soil is slightly wet. A small amount of P and K fertilizer can be applied to enhance the resistance. In addition, when the weather is fine, open the window in the afternoon to ventilate.

I. move into the room

In winter, we should timely move Rohdea japonica to the indoor for maintenance. When the temperature is below 0 ℃, the plants will be frostbitten, which is very unfavorable for winter. In addition, we should also pay attention to the indoor environment of 10 to 12 degrees, not too high, more than 15 degrees will sprout new buds, consume nutrients, is also bad for winter.

2. Proper fertilization

It is not cold resistant, low temperature in winter, if not properly maintained, it will affect growth. At this time, a small amount of P and K fertilizer can be applied, which can enhance the resistance and promote the growth of more vigorous

Reduce watering

Although it likes the humid basin soil environment, but the winter temperature is low, the growth is very slow, even stop growing. Therefore, the water needed is less, the basin soil can be slightly wet, not too dry or too wet, can be about 10 days apart to spray water to the leaves once.

Rohdea japonica

4. Timely ventilation

During the indoor maintenance period, it is not allowed to not ventilate for a long time in order to control the temperature, which is not conducive to the growth. Should open the window in the sunny afternoon, carry on the ventilation, also can let the plant adapt to the environment in advance

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