How to care for tiger skin plant in winter

How to care for tiger skin plant in winter

Is Tiger Pilan afraid of cold?

Tiger Piranha should grow in a warm environment, and is suitable for growing at a temperature of 16-30 degrees. If the temperature of the growing environment is lower than 16 degrees, the plant may grow slowly. In addition, the plant is more afraid of freezing in winter.

In winter, Sansevieria may be frozen to death. If you want to prevent the plant from freezing to death in winter, you need to take good care of it, provide it with suitable growing conditions, and control the temperature of the growing environment above 10 degrees, then it will not be frozen to death.

How to care for tiger skin plant in winter

1. Sansevieria needs to be moved indoors in time for maintenance in winter. It should be placed in a well-ventilated and brightly lit place indoors, and windows should be opened more often for ventilation. In addition, because the growth rate of Sansevieria is relatively slow after winter and its requirement for water is not high, it should not be watered too much. It is better to keep the soil dry, which is conducive to wintering.

2. If you want to grow your indoor Sansevieria more vigorously in winter, you should place it in a warmer place, such as a sunny location, so that it can receive sufficient light, and keep the room temperature above 10℃.

3. Sansevieria does not require much nutrients in winter, so fertilizing should be stopped. You can apply fertilizer once before winter. Also, water in moderation. It is better to let the soil be drier than too wet. Too much watering can easily cause frostbite to the plant.

3. In addition, Sansevieria can bask in the sun in winter, because Sansevieria likes warmth and sunshine, so in winter it should not only bask in the sun, but also bask in more sun, which is very beneficial for it to survive the winter.

Precautions for winter cultivation of tiger lily

1. It is very cold outside in the north in winter, so you need to move the Sansevieria indoors for maintenance. Place it in a well-lit location indoors. Also, water it less frequently and do not allow water to accumulate. You also need to stop fertilizing to avoid fertilizer damage.

2. When growing Sansevieria in winter, you must pay attention to taking warming measures in time, that is, move it indoors for maintenance before the temperature drops in winter. Moving it when the temperature is low may affect its growth or even cause death. In addition, you must also be careful not to water it too much to avoid waterlogging and root rot.

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