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How to maintain the ornamental plants in winter

Hank Schrader
2020-07-30 08:41:54
Light: the cultivation of ornamental fruit plants needs sufficient light. Generally, they should be placed in a place with sufficient light, so that they can be exposed to the sun. In winter, they should be cultured indoors to keep sufficient light. Ventilation: keep air circulation, avoid rotten diseases and insect pests. Watering: in winter, if the plant has fruit, keep the pot soil moist. If the fruit is not in winter, control the water and let it sleep.

Environmental requirements

Illumination

In order to cultivate ornamental plants, it is necessary to have sufficient light. Generally, it is necessary to put them in a place with sufficient light, so that they can get sunlight. In winter, we need to cultivate fruit plants indoors. We need to keep enough light, try to contact sunlight and enhance the ornamental

Ventilation

The ventilation of the environment is very important for the fruit plants, to keep the air circulation, which can prevent the fruits from falling down in advance because they are too stuffy.

Temperature

According to the cold tolerance of plants, we can determine what kind of temperature is needed to maintain the ornamental plants in winter. The temperature of fruit plants that are not hardy to cold needs to be kept high, above 15 ℃ in the daytime and 10 ℃ in the evening, such as bergamot. And the more cold resistant fruit plants, can withstand low temperature, temperature at 0 ℃ may not have a big impact, such as wolfberry.

Water and fertilizer management

Watering

Pay attention to the water content in winter. If the plant is already bearing fruit, it is necessary to keep the pot soil moist, the fruit contains strong water, it will look full, more beautiful, if there is no water, the fruit may lose water and dry.

Watering

Fertilization

In fact, if the fruit plant has grown on it in winter, it is better not to apply fertilizer so as not to drop the fruit.

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