1. When is the dormancy period?Generally, it goes into dormancy from July to August every year. But there is no exact time, and there are slight differences between the north and the south due to differences in geography and climate. It may also be advanced or delayed due to the temperature in a certain year. Generally, when the leaves are tightly wrapped together, it means that the plant has completely entered dormancy. You can judge this based on the plants you are caring for. 2. How to raise1. Strengthen ventilation: Ventilation is an important condition for it. It can be placed on the windowsill in a well-ventilated place for maintenance, strengthen air circulation, and avoid staying in a stuffy place for a long time, which may affect the plant. 2. Control watering: It is in a dormant state, so its demand for water will decrease. Excessive water application will cause waterlogging and rot. In order to ensure its growth, you can give it appropriate water and apply a little moisture to keep it from being too dry, but not too much. 3. Avoid exposure to the sun: It wraps the middle leaves tightly together to avoid strong light, so you must be careful when caring for it. It cannot be exposed to the sun, which will affect the plant. |
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