Don't leave the room too earlySome flower lovers, seeing that it is sunny and windy outside, immediately move their flowers out of the window or onto the open balcony. This is a wrong approach. Your flowers have experienced a long winter with weak light indoors. They have basically adapted to it in the past 1-2 months. If the environment suddenly changes and the light becomes stronger, the leaves can easily be burned! The correct approach: Do everything step by step. After the weather gets warmer, try to let the flowers and plants receive more sunlight. It can be 2 hours at the beginning, gradually increase to half a day, and after about 1-2 weeks, move them outdoors! Can't be left outside at nightCold currents and late spring cold snaps often occur in spring, causing a sudden drop in temperature, a large temperature difference between morning and evening, and the appearance of frost, which is not conducive to plant growth. The correct approach is: move the flowers indoors after dark at 7 or 8 o'clock, and move them out in the morning. Although it is a bit troublesome, at least it will not affect the normal growth of the flowers. Generally around May, you can put it outdoors overnight! Avoid strong winds and dry weatherWildfires cannot be extinguished, they will spring up again with the spring breeze! The editor has experienced this spring breeze! 360 degrees without blind spots, the wind blows wherever you want. In this kind of weather, if you leave the plants outdoors to fend for themselves, they will either be blown to death or die of thirst! Correct approach: On windy days, if the plants are outdoors, be sure to secure them and provide adequate wind protection to prevent the leaves from being damaged! In addition, spray water in time to ensure that the plants have sufficient water for growth! If the wind is too strong, it’s safer to move indoors! |
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