1. Spring maintenanceIn early spring, the weather gradually warms up, and the golden senna gradually wakes up and accelerates its growth. At this time, it is necessary to ensure that the golden senna has sufficient sunlight and water it more appropriately. In short, the spring of golden sphenanthera has arrived. Keep a lid on it and don’t fiddle with it often. If possible, change to a larger pot to give it enough space to grow, and look forward to the day when it blooms. 2. Summer maintenanceSummer is not a good time for golden sedge. In early summer, the golden sphenanthera will bloom small yellow flowers, and after the flowers fade, it will enter a dormant period (temperature above 30°C). At this time, you need to reduce watering, but you cannot stop watering. Water them once a week. Even if you see them gradually wither, you must resist the urge to water them. When the temperature rises in summer, the golden sedge will definitely shrink, and a single 1 cm head will become very small when closed. However, even if it is kept indoors like this, it can still survive the hot summer. Keep it in a well-ventilated place with scattered light throughout the summer. 3. Autumn maintenanceAfter autumn, the growth of golden sedge will accelerate and its reproduction will also speed up. Don't be stingy with water during this period. Water it thoroughly when the soil in the pot is dry. Sufficient water can promote rapid growth. But pay attention to the adaptation of sunlight and water. In an environment with sufficient sunlight, you can water more often, and on cloudy days you can reduce watering appropriately. 4. Winter maintenanceThe golden spathiphyllum cannot be said to be dormant in winter. However, proper watering can allow the golden spathiphyllum to rest properly in the winter, accumulate nutrients and wait for its outbreak in spring. Or if you control the temperature in winter, the golden sedge will not stop growing. (☞Winter care methods for golden sedge) When the temperature is around 3℃ in winter, try not to water, keep the soil in the pot dry, and place it indoors over the winter. When the temperature is low, the leaves will become jelly-like, slowly turning yellow and drying up. After spring comes, it takes a long time to recover. If the frostbite is severe, it will basically hibernate for a long time. |
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