Kalanchoe is a very common household potted green plant. It has a relatively short plant and is more suitable for maintenance on the balcony. It has a variety of colors and clusters of flowers, which are very beautiful. However, it is easy for Kalanchoe to have problems in the summer. So, how can Kalanchoe easily survive the summer? Let’s take a look below. 1. Avoid strong light We know that Kalanchoe likes warm environment and light. In spring, autumn and winter, it can be maintained in an environment with plenty of sunlight. However, it is not heat-resistant and is afraid of high temperatures in summer. As long as the temperature exceeds 30℃, do not expose it to direct sunlight and be sure to avoid strong light. Otherwise, the Kalanchoe will be sunburned or even killed. Choose a cool environment, or spend the summer in an air-conditioned room during high temperatures, and pay attention to ventilation in the morning and evening. 2. Avoid rain In summer, Kalanchoe is not only afraid of heat and sun, but also particularly afraid of rain. When growing Kalanchoe outdoors, be sure to move it to a cool, rain-proof environment in a timely manner to prevent it from getting wet in the rain, especially during the rainy season when temperatures are high and humidity is high. If it gets wet in the rain, it can easily cause the branches and leaves of the Kalanchoe to rot or the roots to rot due to waterlogging. The Kalanchoe is not suitable for outdoor maintenance under high temperature conditions. The alternating cold and heat, high temperature and high humidity caused by the rain are like "adding insult to injury" for the Kalanchoe. 3. Control the temperature Knowing that Kalanchoe is afraid of heat, many flower lovers will move it indoors for maintenance. However, changing the environment simply to avoid strong light may not solve the problem of the Kalanchoe surviving the summer smoothly. Because even indoors, if the indoor temperature exceeds 30℃, it still can't stand it. The higher the outdoor temperature, the higher the indoor temperature. Therefore, it is necessary to control the ambient temperature. You can spend the summer in an air-conditioned room and keep the temperature below 30℃. 4. Control moisture Kalanchoe is a succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family. As we all know, succulents are relatively drought-resistant and basically don’t like water. During daily maintenance, be sure to water less. However, summer is coming, and some flower lovers may think that the Kalanchoe will like more water when the weather is hot. So, I watered the plants as much as I could, but the roots ended up rotting. Kalanchoe usually enters a dormant state in the summer, especially when the temperature is above 35℃, it basically stops growing. Therefore, at this time, you must control the moisture and try to water as little as possible. 5. Control fertilization The reason is similar to that of controlling water. When Kalanchoe enters summer, due to the high temperature, it is basically in a dormant or semi-dormant state. At this time, it does not require much water, so try to control the water as much as possible. In particular, there is basically no requirement for fertilizer . During the high temperatures in summer, we should stop fertilizing. Otherwise, it will be counterproductive. Because it cannot be absorbed at all, it will cause fertilizer damage and cause the death of the Kalanchoe. 6. Pay attention to ventilation Most people prefer to place Kalanchoe indoors for maintenance. But when summer comes, for some unknown reason, it suddenly becomes listless and the whole plant looks sickly. In fact, this situation is mostly caused by poor indoor ventilation. Due to the high temperature, the indoor temperature is stuffy and there is no ventilation, and the Kalanchoe can't stand it for a long time. Therefore, during the high temperatures of summer, Kalanchoe grown indoors must be well ventilated. Even when maintaining it in an air-conditioned room, be sure to open the windows for ventilation in the morning and evening. That’s it |
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