Brazilian wood is native to Guinea and Africa. It belongs to the tropics. It is a plant that likes warmth and dislikes cold. It also likes humidity and doesn't like direct sunlight. So, although he was introduced to our country, his habit of not enduring cold has not changed.
In winter, Brazilian wood should be exposed to the sun under proper light conditions. If the light is not enough, then the luster on Brazilian wood leaves will be dimmed, the aesthetic feeling will be lost, and the ornamental value will be greatly reduced. If the sun is not enough, it is not conducive to the flowering of Brazilian wood.
In winter, there is also a very important problem in the cultivation of Brazilian wood, that is, the temperature. The most basic guarantee is that the growth temperature of Brazilian wood in winter is about 10 ℃, not less than 5 ℃, when the room temperature is less than 16 ℃, stop applying fertilizer to Brazilian wood.
In winter, the temperature is low, and the growth of plants is slow. Brazilian wood is no exception. So don't water too much in winter. Keep the soil moist. If you water too much, you will have rotten roots. When the soil surface of the flowerpot turns white, water it again. In winter, the climate is relatively dry. In addition to watering the Brazilian wood, we should pay attention to spraying water on the leaves frequently. This method can not only replenish the water of the plant body, but also clean the plant.