Kalanchoe - the less you water it, the more it blooms.Watering Tips 1. Kalanchoe is drought-resistant and afraid of waterlogging. When the temperature is between 12 and 25 degrees Celsius, water it once every 7 to 10 days. Wait until the soil in the pot turns white before watering again. 2. When the temperature is 5~10℃, the growth slows down and water should be applied once a month; below 5℃, the plant is basically dormant and stop watering. 3. If you want more flowers, you can keep the fish water, dilute it 50 times with water, and use it instead of tap water to water the flowers. Christmas cactus - spray some fertilizer to make it bloom fasterWatering Tips 1. Christmas cactus grows fastest at 15~25℃ and should be watered every 5~7 days. Before watering, you can insert your finger into the soil. If it feels dry, water it. Don't water it if it feels a little wet and sticky. 2. When the temperature is between 5 and 15 degrees Celsius, the growth of Christmas cactus gradually weakens. It is better to water it dryly than wetly. Water it once every 10 to 15 days. If the temperature is lower than 5 degrees Celsius, it will be frostbitten. Spray some water every month and bag it to keep it moist. 3. When the air is dry, you can spray some water on the leaves. Spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution once every 7 days before flowering. After the flowers fade, prune them ruthlessly, reducing them by 60% to prepare for the next blooming. Clivia - Drink some wine to grow strongWatering Tips 1. Clivia likes a cool and ventilated environment, and grows normally at 15-25℃. If the soil has good air permeability, water it once every 5-7 days; if the soil is heavy and compacted, water it once every 10-15 days. 2. At 5~10℃, water 1~2 times a month; at 0~5℃, Clivia will be frostbitten and should be placed in a heated place indoors. 3. If you want the leaves to be in good condition, to have more flowers and to have a period of vigorous growth, you can water the flowers with 50 times diluted beer water every week. Azalea - Add vinegar to water for better growthWatering Tips 1. When the temperature is 12~25℃, azalea grows normally. Water it once a week. Wait until the surface of the soil in the pot is completely dry before watering. Ventilate the pot more after watering. 2. When the temperature is below 10℃, the azalea is semi-dormant. Reduce watering and water it once every 2 weeks. It will be frostbitten when the temperature is below 0℃. You can put a plastic bag outside the flowerpot. 3. Azalea likes acidity. When watering, you can add 2 drops of vinegar to the water, or soak orange peel in water and use it to water the flowers. Bougainvillea - Watering too frequently will cause it to grow too tallWatering Tips 1. For Bougainvillea to bloom, the temperature needs to be above 15°C. Water it once a week and increase ventilation after watering. 2. When the temperature is below 8℃, the northern bougainvillea should be brought indoors and watered every 10 to 15 days; the southern bougainvillea can be brought indoors when the temperature is below 0℃. 3. To speed up the growth rate, when the temperature is suitable, you can water the flowers with diluted cake fertilizer water or compound fertilizer solution every 10 days. Camellia - Water when leaves droopWatering Tips 1. The basic principle of watering camellia is "water thoroughly when dry". "Dry" means start watering the flowers when the leaves are a little droopy, and "wet" means watering until water seeps out from the bottom of the pot. 2. From early September to late October, camellia grows vigorously and should be watered every two days; in winter, reduce watering to once a week and spray the leaves with water every day. Keep the temperature at 3~5℃ during the winter. 3. To promote camellia bud formation and flower bud differentiation period, spray some potassium dihydrogen phosphate on the leaves; when the temperature difference is too large, it is best to move it indoors, otherwise the buds will easily fall off. Jasmine - Water and ventilate to prevent yellowing leavesWatering Tips 1. When the temperature is 10-25℃, it will grow normally. Water it every 5-7 days, keep the soil in the pot slightly moist, and increase ventilation. 2. Jasmine is afraid of cold. When the temperature is between 6 and 10 degrees Celsius, move it indoors and water it once every half a month to keep the leaves green. If the temperature is below 5℃, stop watering and fertilizing. Rose - Water again when leaves wiltWatering Tips 1. When the temperature is above 10℃, the growth of roses will be unimpeded and you can water them normally, watering them when the soil is dry. When the temperature is below 10℃, control the watering and wait until the leaves wilt before watering again. 2. When the temperature is below 5℃, water less, 1 to 2 times a month, as long as the plant does not dry out. 3. Some roses are very cold-resistant and can survive outdoors at minus 10℃. For varieties in the Northeast region and those that are not cold-resistant, it is best to cover them with a layer of greenhouse film or place them in a foam box. Money tree - too much water will cause root rotWatering Tips 1. The money tree is drought-resistant but afraid of waterlogging. When the temperature is above 10°C, water it once every 15 to 20 days. 2. If the temperature is lower than 5℃, it will cause frostbite. At this time, water it once every 1 to 2 months, and spray water more often when the air is dry. Rubber tree - water only when the surface of the pot turns whiteWatering Tips 1. At 10~20℃, the plant grows vigorously normally. Water the plant when the soil turns white and dry. If the soil has good air permeability, water it once every 7~10 days. If the soil has poor air permeability, water it once every half a month. 2. When the temperature is below 10℃, move the plant indoors and reduce watering to once a month. When the temperature is below 5℃, the plant enters a dormant period and no watering is needed. Tiger Pilan - Don't water it if you canWatering Tips 1. When the temperature is above 10℃, it can grow normally. Water it once every half a month, and the soil in the pot should be dry rather than wet. 2. When the temperature is below 8℃, the growth is slow. Move it indoors, cover it with a plastic bag, and water it once every two months. When the temperature is below 3℃, the leaves will freeze and shrink, and stop growing. Green radish - bagging to keep moisture and still growing wildlyWatering Tips 1. When the temperature is above 10℃, it will grow normally. Water it every 5 to 7 days to keep the soil moist. 2. When the temperature is between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius, it is best to move the flowers to the south balcony indoors and water them once every 10 to 15 days. When the temperature is below 5 degrees Celsius, they will be frostbitten or even frozen to death. Do not water them at this time, but put a plastic bag around the flowers to keep them warm and moisturized. Asparagus fern - leaves sprayed with water, green and lushWatering Tips 1. The suitable temperature for asparagus fern in autumn is 12~20℃. Water it once every 5 days, keep it ventilated, and spray it with water frequently. 2. When the temperature is below 5℃, the growth of asparagus fern will be hindered. Stop watering, but you can spray water on the leaves. Orchids - Watering requires more ventilationWatering Tips 1. At 10~20℃, orchids grow vigorously. If the planting material has strong moisture retention, water it once every 7~10 days; if the planting material has poor moisture retention, water it once every 5~7 days. 2. When the temperature is 5~10℃, the growth slows down and the flower pots need to be brought indoors and watered every 10~15 days. Chunlan and Huilan can tolerate a minimum of -5℃, while Molan and Jianlan can tolerate a minimum of 0℃. They are basically dormant at this time and only need to be watered once a month. Succulents - more sun and less water, they will become plump immediatelyWatering Tips 1. If you want to grow plump and delicious succulents in autumn, touch the leaves before watering. Water when the leaves are slightly shriveled and soft. Do not control the water excessively. Keep the soil in the pot moist but not wet and sticky. 2. When the temperature is between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius, water it once every 15 to 20 days; when the temperature is below 0 degrees Celsius, move it indoors. If kept outdoors, cover it with greenhouse film and take care to prevent rain, snow and frost. |
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