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Summer and winter of Gerbera

Jane Margolis
2020-08-31 11:00:14
Summer method: in summer, Gerbera should be kept under 25 ℃. Increase ventilation and spray water properly to maintain air humidity. Overwintering method: in winter, it should be kept in the environment above 12 ℃. Watering should also be reduced to keep the soil slightly dry.

How do Gerbera spend summer

Gerbera spend summer is relatively simple, unlike other compositae plants, it is difficult to spend summer. Gerbera in summer, basically pay attention to the following points

Gerbera is not resistant to high temperature, the temperature in summer will exceed the tolerance range of Gerbera, and its growth temperature should not exceed 25 ℃. When the temperature in summer exceeds this value, it is necessary to shade in time to reduce direct sunlight, or spray water on the plants, reduce the temperature, and pay attention to strengthen ventilation.

In summer, thin fertilizer should be applied as much as possible to reduce the application of nitrogen fertilizer and avoid diseases. In summer, Gerbera needs a lot of water, and its evaporation speed is fast, so it needs to be watered fully. However, it should be noted that summer is also a rainy season. After the rain, drainage should be carried out in time to avoid soil water and rotten roots.

Summer weather is sultry, it is the season that more easily produces disease and insect pest, want to do the prevention and control work of disease and insect pest, avoid harm to enlarge further..

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How do Gerbera spend the winter

In fact, it's easy for Gerbera to survive the winter.

Gerbera is a semi hardy plant, which can bear a certain degree of low temperature, but can not survive in too cold environment for a long time. In winter, the temperature should be kept warm, above 12 ℃. If the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, Gerbera will stop growing. Generally in South China, Gerbera can be planted in the open, while in North China, measures need to be taken to enable Gerbera to survive the winter.

Gerbera needs to be watered as less as possible in winter. It's better to keep the soil dry.

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