Bear's Paw likes the sunBear's Paw likes the sun. Generally, it is a sun-loving plant, so when caring for it, it cannot grow normally without sunlight. It is generally better to give it more light. In summer, it is best to expose it to the sun in the morning or around 5 pm. Bear paw basking in the sunBear's Paw needs sun exposure and is generally not afraid of it. It can stay in the sun for a long time, but it is best not to expose it to excessive sun exposure. If it is exposed to the sun for a long time, its roots will also be affected, which is difficult to remedy. Bear Paw LightingBear's Paw prefers light. Generally, when caring for it, it is best to ensure that it can receive light for about 8 hours a day. This can ensure that the Bear's Paw can grow normally. In addition, if it has just been repotted, it is best not to expose it to light first. Generally, it is necessary to supplement it with light after a few days of care. What to do if the bear paw wilts in the sunIf the Bear's Paw wilts due to the sun, you need to stop exposing it to the sun and then place it in a well-ventilated and relatively cool environment for a period of time. During this period, you need to give it more water. Generally, it will resume growth after about a week of maintenance. |
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