Reasons why Brazilian wood is not cold-resistantThe Brazilian wood is native to Guinea and Africa, which are tropical regions. It is a plant that likes warmth and does not like cold. It also likes humidity and does not like direct sunlight. Therefore, even though it was introduced into our country, its habit of being intolerant of cold has not changed. How does the Brazilian wood survive the winter?In winter, the Brazilian tree should be exposed to more sunlight under appropriate lighting conditions. If the light is not sufficient, the luster on the leaves of the Brazilian tree will become dim, the beauty will be lost a lot, and the ornamental value will be greatly reduced. If there is not enough sunlight, it will not be conducive to the flowering of the Brazilian tree. Another very important issue when growing rubber trees in winter is the temperature. The most basic guarantee is that the growth temperature of the rubber tree in winter is around 10 degrees Celsius and cannot be lower than 5 degrees Celsius. When the room temperature is less than 16 degrees Celsius, stop fertilizing the rubber tree. The temperature is low in winter and plants grow slowly, and the rubber tree is no exception. Therefore, do not water too much in winter, just keep the soil moist. If you water too much, the roots will rot. Water the plant when you see the soil surface in the pot turn white. |
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