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How do you spend the winter? Can you pack a bag for the winter without heating

Hank Schrader
2020-07-10 08:11:33
If you want to have a smooth winter, you need to move to the room in time, and pay attention to keeping warm, not to be directly blown by the cold wind. When the temperature is low, the amount of water should be reduced to prevent the soil from being too wet. Usually, it should be kept in a sunny place as much as possible. In the morning and evening, it should be kept away from the heating facilities. If you don't have the heating, you can wrap it in a bag, breathe properly, and spend the winter.

I. winter maintenance

1. Keep warm: no matter where it is, it's cold in winter, so it's necessary to put the pothos in the room. If the indoor temperature is also low, it is necessary to cover it with film to keep warm, and do not let it be directly blown by cold wind. However, do not put it too close to the heating facilities.

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2. Control water quantity: water less in winter. If there is too much water, the basin soil will become moist, which will increase the probability of frostbite. When watering, it is not too late to wait for the soil to dry, and the water used should not be too cold

3. More sun exposure: at this time, the sun is weak. Try to move the plant to the place where there is sun exposure, and put it on the window or balcony. Pay attention, don't open the window in the morning and evening when you raise it by the window, it will be attacked by the cold current

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Can I pack a bag for the winter?

If the breeding environment is too cold, or there is no heating in the room, it is necessary to take artificial heat preservation measures, and it can be wrapped with a bag for winter. Usually, it is not too cold to keep indoors even without heating. As long as the temperature is kept at 10 ℃, it can survive the winter smoothly. It should be noted that when it is raised in a bag, the bag should be properly opened for ventilation, otherwise the plant will be stuffy.

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