Azalea likes the sunAzalea likes sunlight. It is a sun-loving plant, so it cannot be without sunlight during its growth period, as this will easily affect its flowering time. Therefore, it needs more sunlight. In normal spring, you can choose to receive sunlight all day. Azalea basking in the sunAzalea needs sunlight. It is not afraid of the sun, so under normal circumstances it can receive sunlight for a long time. However, the temperature in summer is very high. At this time, it cannot be exposed to excessive sunlight, as its leaves will turn yellow over time. Azalea LightingAzalea needs more light during its growth period, so it is best to give it more than 6 hours of light a day. In addition, when repotting the azalea, try not to expose it to the sun. You can wait until it can adapt to the new pot before starting to expose it to light. What to do if azalea wilts in the sunIt is generally easy to recover azaleas that have wilted due to the sun. First, you need to trim off the bad branches and leaves, then add some water and sprinkle some water mist around it every day. This can lower the temperature of the surrounding environment. Generally, it will resume growth after about five days of maintenance. |
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