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How to raise rich and precious bamboo in winter

Saul Goodman
2020-06-19 17:01:29
In winter, when cultivating Lucky Bamboo, you should see the sunshine properly and put it in a place with sufficient light as much as possible. The breeding temperature should be kept at about 15 ℃ and not lower than 10 ℃. The number and quantity of watering should also be controlled, especially in bad weather. The place should not be too close to the heating and coal stove. It can be placed on the windowsill and balcony for maintenance.

I. sunny

Although it is said that there is not too high requirement for sunlight, it should not be kept away from sunlight for a long time in winter. When the plant is not exposed to sunlight, it will show the phenomenon of yellow leaves. Therefore, it is necessary to put it in a place with sufficient light in winter, which will help it to have a better winter.

2. Guarantee the temperature

The temperature in winter is very low, if you do not pay attention to the regulation, it is very bad for its growth. Therefore, it is better to adjust the temperature above 15 ℃ if possible. If the temperature does not meet the requirements, it is necessary to ensure that the temperature is not lower than 10 ℃, and do a good job in keeping out the cold when the temperature drops.

3. Water volume control

At this time, too much water is poured, and the water in the basin soil is difficult to evaporate, which is easy to generate water. So at this time, we need to control the number of watering, especially when the weather is not good, but also less watering, to maintain the soil slightly dry state. In winter, water temperature should not be too low.

4. Place

This is something many flower friends always love to ignore. Because of the low temperature in winter, many people will put it beside the heating and coal stove. Remember not to do this, it is easy to burn the plants. The most suitable maintenance position is in the good light windowsill, or the indoor balcony.

Fu Gui Zhu

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