How to care for dragon blood tree in winter:Temperature: Dracaena is relatively afraid of cold. The best temperature for cultivation in winter is between 10 and 20 degrees, and the minimum temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees. Long-term exposure to too low temperatures will affect its roots and prevent them from absorbing water normally, causing spots to appear on the top and edges of the leaves. Fertilization: Dracaena will enter a dormant stage in winter, so fertilization should be suspended. Water: In winter, watering should be reduced appropriately, about once every 10 to 15 days, and the soil should be kept slightly moist to ensure that it can safely survive the winter. Sunlight: In fact, Dracaena likes sunlight. Sufficient sunlight can make the color of its leaves more vivid, so when it is grown indoors in winter, it can be placed where the sunlight can directly shine in, and it should be moved frequently so that the plant is exposed to the sun more evenly; or it can be ensured that it grows in the sun for more than 2 hours a day, but be careful not to place it in a dark place for too long, as this is not conducive to the healthy growth of the plant. If there is no sunlight in the room for a long time, you can use light to remedy the situation. Winter precautions:When keeping it indoors in winter, try to avoid the air outlet of air conditioners and other heating equipment. The dragon blood tree should be ventilated frequently in winter to reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests. When watering in winter, it is best to make the water temperature, soil temperature and indoor temperature close to each other. You can keep the water for a few days before watering. When watering in winter, it is best to keep the water temperature close to the room temperature and soil temperature. You can keep the water in for a few days before watering. |
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