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How do flying dragons spend the winter

Saul Goodman
2020-07-01 08:59:50
By the time of winter, the sunlight intensity outside is not strong any more. The flying dragon can touch the sunshine more and put it on the balcony with sunshine inside. Reduce the application of water, and keep the basin soil dry as a whole. A small amount of water can be supplied once a month. It should also cover a layer of warm articles on the soil, such as pebble and foam. At this time, there is no need for fertilizer, so you can stop fertilization first.

I. more sunshine

By the time of winter, the outside sunlight intensity is not strong. You can contact the sunlight more and enjoy the sunshine more. It's convenient for the flying dragon to absorb the sunlight and promote the nutrient generation and the growth of the flying dragon. It can also improve the temperature of the whole plant through the sunshine, so it can be placed on the balcony with sunshine in the room, convenient to contact the sunshine. You can also move the flying dragon out at noon, take advantage of the high temperature to absorb more sunlight, and then move back to the house at night.

2. Control water content.

At this time, the water content is no longer needed. It is necessary to strictly control, reduce the application of water, and keep the basin soil dry as a whole. If the surrounding environment is too dry, a small amount of water can be supplied. Once a month, it can be fully met, and the amount of water does not need too much, so as to ensure that the basin soil is slightly wet. You can also use water spray instead of watering, with a small spray pot to spray a little water on the dragon.

3. Covering and heat preservation

The upper part of the basin can be covered with a layer of warm articles, such as pebble, foam, etc., so as to keep warm.

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Stop fertilizing

At this time for fertilizer is no longer needed, you can first stop fertilization, until the next spring, follow the growth demand again fertilization.

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