How do azaleas spend their summer?

How do azaleas spend their summer?

1. Sunshade

The summer sun is very strong, so you need to be careful not to expose the azalea to direct sunlight for a long time. Especially at noon, the sun is very strong, so you must take some measures to shade it, or simply move it to a cool place indoors for cultivation.

2. Cooling

Another major threat to it in summer is high temperature. If we cannot find a way to cool it down, it will be affected by the high temperature and grow poorly. Specifically, you can sprinkle some water around it. This will not only reduce the temperature, but also increase the air humidity, which is more conducive to its growth.

3. Watering

In summer, because the temperature is very high, the evaporation rate of water is faster than in other seasons, so the frequency of watering should be increased accordingly. You should observe the condition of the soil more often. When you find that the soil starts to dry out, you should add water to it in time. In addition, you need to pay attention to the humidity of the air. If it is dry, you need to spray some water mist to increase the humidity.

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