1. Whether you can get sunbathingCamellia can be exposed to the sun. If it is a potted plant at home, it can be placed on the balcony. It receives sunlight during the day and the temperature drops at night. The sufficient temperature difference can make it grow stronger. But just be careful not to expose it to the scorching sun. After entering summer, be sure to provide shade to avoid direct sunlight. If it is on the balcony in winter, it would undoubtedly be better because of the natural temperature difference. As long as the humidity is sufficient, there is no problem with getting more sun. If the humidity is not enough, you can plant more flowers and plants around it, and the humidity will naturally be there. You can also put a basin of water or wipe the water on the ground. 2. What is the cause of the sun wilt?Wilting may be caused by the excessively high surface temperature of the leaves. This situation often occurs in the summer when the sun is too hot. It is necessary to move the plants to a cooler place as soon as possible. Another reason is that the humidity is not high enough. If the water in the plant evaporates quickly, it will wilt, which means it needs to be watered. |
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