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How to spend the winter

Marie Schrader
2020-07-13 13:14:34
There are two ways to spend winter: North and south. If it's in the south, it's OK to put it in a place with scattered light if the temperature is suitable. If the leaves are withered, they should be pruned in time. If it's in the north, it's an important task to keep warm and cold. It can be placed near the heating in the room to provide enough scattered light to keep the soil moist.

I. how to breed in the south for the winter

1. Temperature: the temperature of the south in winter generally does not freeze the leaves, so the temperature can be ignored. If the temperature is also very low, then also need to cold.

2. Light: put it in a bright place, which is good for winter.

3. Pruning: it is said that the leaves should be pruned after withering. If there is no withering, you can not prune.

4. Watering: keep the soil slightly moist, but the water demand at this stage is small, and the watering amount is small.

2. How to breed in the north for the winter

1. Temperature: the most important task in winter for breeding in the north is to prevent cold and keep warm. If there is heat in the house, it can be placed near the heat, but not too close, or it is easy to burn the leaves. If there is no heating, then you can cover the whole plant with plastic film, and then poke a few holes on it to breathe.

2. Light: light is also an important aspect. Enough light is very important for its winter safety. Be sure to put it in a place with sufficient light, such as near the windowsill. When it's sunny, you can also get the balcony and other places with good light to dry.

3. Watering: the substrate should also be kept properly wet, but it must not accumulate water. Once or twice a week, not much

4. Windproof: it is also important to prevent the cold wind from blowing to it in winter. Cold wind will freeze it, and even make it die.

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