How to protect succulents from rain?There is a lot of rain in the summer. In addition to shading, succulents grown outdoors must be protected from rain. Otherwise, if the succulents at home are caught in the rain and then exposed to the sun, it will be like a steam sauna! 1. Plastic sheeting to block rainMake a simple shed out of pallets, cover it with plastic film, leave a hole on one side for ventilation, and when it rains, seal the shed with plastic sheeting to prevent rain from falling on the succulents. Small plastic bags can also provide protection from rain. 2. Soft glass crystal board tableclothIf you are a flower lover who keeps flowers under outdoor anti-theft windows, you can choose to install a soft glass crystal board tablecloth. This way, when it rains, the rain will fall directly down and will not get on the succulents. 3. Fiberglass lighting tilesIn addition to the above methods, flower lovers can also go to the building materials market to buy some fiberglass skylight tiles, which can not only prevent rain, but also avoid direct sunlight and block some sunlight. How to provide shade for succulents?If you want the succulent plant to have beautiful colors, you must give it more sunlight. But the summer sun is too strong. If you put it on the balcony, you have to move it into the house at noon and move it out again in the morning and evening. It’s too troublesome! So today I will teach you a few tips! 1. Add a layer of sunshade netIf you have fewer succulents at home, you can use wire and shade nets to make a shade shed to prevent the succulents from sunburn. 2. Build a shelf to provide shadeIf you have a lot of succulents at home, you can build a shelf and cover the sunshade net on the house to increase the space so that more succulents can be placed under the sunshade net. 3. Bird cage shade netIf you are a good flower lover, you can also do it yourself and use wire to bend a birdcage-like shade net, which can not only provide shade but also prevent birds from pecking the succulents. 4. Cover with multiple layers of sunshade netWhen the sun is not particularly strong at present, you can add a layer of sunshade net, but when the temperature reaches 40℃, one layer of sunshade net can no longer block the scorching sunlight. At this time, you can add double or multiple layers of sunshade net to filter out more sunlight. How to ventilate and cool succulents?80% of black rot of succulents in homes is caused by lack of ventilation! So, today Huahua will teach you some tips on ventilation and cooling! 1. Use a fanOnce the temperature exceeds 30℃, be sure to use a fan to blow on the succulents in your home to lower the temperature and prevent them from becoming waterlogged. 2. Use air conditioningIf the temperature has reached 35℃ or even 40℃, fan will not be very effective at this time. Move the succulents to the air-conditioned room indoors, let them bask in the sun through the glass, or add a fill light, but you must open the windows and ventilate frequently in the morning and evening to prevent black rot. That’s all for today’s introduction to Huahua. These tips, Have all the flower lovers learned it? |
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