Clivia1. WateringIn summer, you can water once a day depending on the soil dryness and wetness. In order to increase the humidity of the air, it is best to spray water on the plant with a spray, but be careful not to let the water flow into the core of the leaves, otherwise the heart will easily rot. 2. FertilizationIn summer, when the temperature reaches around 30 degrees, stop fertilizing, otherwise it will easily cause the roots of the Clivia to rot. Chlorophytum1. LightingIn summer, it is best to keep spider plants in a well-ventilated, diffused light environment and avoid direct sunlight, otherwise the leaf tips will easily dry out. 2. WateringIn summer, the temperature is high and the air is dry, so you can water the spider plant once every 1-2 days and spray water on the leaves frequently to increase the air humidity to ensure that the leaves are healthy and not lacking water. Hoya1. WateringHoya requires a lot of water in summer, so you can water it once in the morning and once in the evening. When the weather is dry, you can spray water on the leaves to maintain humidity. 2. SoilHoya likes loose and breathable soil, so flower lovers can mix peat, river sand and vermiculite to make the culture soil for Hoya, which is loose, breathable and has good drainage. FreesiaRoot treatment1. Freesia enters a dormant period in summer. You can dig out the bulbs, wrap them in newspapers, and place them in a cool and ventilated place. 2. Or stop watering and fertilizing, and let it spend the summer on its own without any management. gladiolus1. WateringIn summer, you can water the plant every 2-3 days. Be careful not to accumulate water, otherwise the roots will easily rot. 2. LightingGladiolus is a long-day flower. In summer, you can place gladiolus on a balcony with sufficient light and good ventilation, and provide appropriate shade at noon. SchlumbergeraIn summer, Christmas cactus will stop growing and enter a dormant period due to high temperatures. During this period, stop watering and fertilizing, and place the Christmas cactus in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Strelitzia Reginae1. SoilStrelitzia likes loose and breathable sandy soil, so you can mix coarse sand, garden soil and peat soil to make the culture soil for Strelitzia. 2. LightingStrelitzia is a subtropical flower, so in summer you can place it on a south balcony or outdoors where there is plenty of light, but you should spray water on the surrounding ground to maintain air humidity. Tiger tail orchid1. VentilationVentilation is the key to the healthy growth of Sansevieria in summer. It is best to place it on a well-ventilated windowsill. If ventilation is poor, Sansevieria is prone to soft rot. 2. WateringIf you find that the surface of the soil in the Sansevieria pot is dry, you can water it and keep the soil slightly moist, but be careful not to allow water to accumulate. Do you have any of these orchids at home? That’s all Huahua is sharing with you today. If you have any other questions, you can leave a message to Huahua~ |
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