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How can mountain rose survive the winter? It's safe!

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-27 08:58:51
Mountain rose is also called green jade cup. It can be divided into small type and large type. The size of small type is about 2cm to 4cm. The size of large type can reach 30cm to 40cm. The whole plant looks like a rose. It is very beautiful. Its flowering period is also not very long to see. The small flowers are yellow and very suitable for viewing.

How to winter

Temperature

In fact, it has a strong ability to resist the cold, even when the temperature drops to 0 ℃, it will not die, but will stop growing; but in winter, the temperature is better than 5 ℃, and the temperature difference between day and night is better to reach about 10 ℃, which is very conducive to its growth; when it is moved to indoor breeding in winter, it can be placed at the window, away from the tuyere of heating equipment.

Moisture

Winter itself is the growth period, as long as the temperature is controlled above 5 degrees, so water can not be ignored, if the soil in the flower pot is slightly wet, you can first observe the soil in the pot when watering, if the soil is slightly dry, you can water.

Fertilizer

The demand for fertilizer is not too great, just put some slow-release fertilizer in the pot soil. And in winter, we can give up using fertilizer.

Sunshine

Because winter is still growing, so sunshine is also an indispensable factor, if there is not enough sunshine, it will grow in vain.

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Precautions

The growth period of mountain rose is from September to June of the next year, and the dormancy period is in summer, so winter maintenance is very important. When watering, it is necessary to avoid splashing water on the surface of the plant, so that it is easy to rot the plant. If poor ventilation is added, the probability of rot will be greater. If splashed water accidentally, it should be cleaned in time, and can be dried with cotton cloth.

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