In spring, Huang Li should be placed on the balcony facing east, South and West.
At the beginning of spring, the temperature is low, Huangli is still in a semi dormant state, so we should control the water properly to make the basin soil in a dry state. When the temperature is stable above 10 ℃, the basin can be changed.
In summer, Huang Li should be placed on the balcony facing east, South and West.
Huang Li likes sunshine, but avoid the hot sun. Too strong light will lead to aging of leaves and affect the ornamental effect, so plants should be placed on the balcony or windowsill with light in the morning and evening in midsummer.
When the temperature is high in summer, the growth of Huangli will slow down, so it is necessary to control the water properly to prevent the rotten roots from high temperature and high humidity. At the end of summer, when it is cool gradually, it can be moved to the sunshine for maintenance, and the watering amount can be increased properly.
In summer, Huang Li should be placed on the balcony facing east, South and West.
In autumn, you don't need to avoid the sunshine. You can keep it under the sunshine to ensure sufficient moisture. After the weather turns cool, the amount of water should be reduced gradually to ensure that the basin soil is dry or dry until the dormancy period. When the temperature drops to 5 ℃, keep warm to prevent frostbite.
In winter, Huangli should be placed on the balcony facing east, South and West.
Huang Li is not hardy. In winter, the temperature on the balcony should be above 5 ℃. If the temperature on the balcony is low, try to move it indoors for maintenance.
Huangli is in a dormant state in winter, so it is necessary to strictly control watering and keep the basin soil dry and sunny. If the temperature on the balcony can reach more than 10 ℃, Huangli and slow growth, at this time should be appropriate to add water.