1. Provide diffuse sunlightAfter autumn, its flowers basically stop blooming. Therefore, its demand for sunlight will also be reduced. Therefore, it can be placed indoors in a place with appropriate lighting for maintenance. This can meet its need for sunlight without getting sunburned, which would cause the plant to have dry leaves. 2. Reduce watering and fertilizationAs time goes into autumn, its growth will no longer be as vigorous as in summer. Therefore, its demand for water and nutrients will be reduced. Therefore, watering and fertilizing should be reduced appropriately at this time to avoid causing damage to it. Specifically, water the plants about once every 5 days and fertilize them once every 20 days. 3. Maintain the appropriate temperatureThis article is mainly applicable to late autumn. Because at this time, some areas will become colder and not suitable for its growth. At this time, it should be placed in a room above 0℃ in time, otherwise it may be frostbitten. 4. Sow seeds in timeThe climate in autumn is pleasant and more suitable for seed germination. Moreover, because its seeds have a short lifespan and will no longer germinate if stored for more than half a year, if you have its seeds, it is best to sow them in time at this time. |
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