Mimosa pudica loves the sunMimosa likes the sun. It prefers a sunny growing environment. Generally, if it does not see the sun, it may cause the branches and leaves to grow too long, so it is better to see more sunlight. It is best for it to be exposed to the sun during the growth period, which can make it grow better. Mimosa basking in the sunMimosa needs sunlight, but it is not afraid of it. Generally, it can receive sunlight for a long time under the sun, especially in spring and autumn, when it can get more sunlight, but it should not be exposed to direct sunlight in summer. Mimosa LightingMimosa prefers light during its growth period and is suitable for growing in a warm environment, so it is best to ensure that it is exposed to light for more than 6 hours a day. In addition, if you change the flowerpot, it is recommended not to expose it to the sun at the beginning, and then add light after it adapts to the flowerpot. What to do if mimosa wilts in the sunIf the mimosa is sunburned, you need to ventilate it in time and then place it in a darker place for maintenance. After waiting for the soil to cool down, you need to water it in time. Generally, you can water it until the soil is completely moist. After a week of care, it will generally resume growth. |
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