1 Schlumbergera 1. Control watering. Water Christmas cactus less frequently in summer, about once every 2 weeks to 1 month. 2. You can spray water around the Christmas cactus frequently to increase the air humidity of the environment. 3. Place the Christmas cactus in a cool and ventilated place, away from strong sunlight. 2 Gloxinia
1. Gloxinia will hibernate when the temperature is high in summer. During the dormant period, the leaves of Gloxinia will gradually wither. If the leaves of Gloxinia are still green, water them when the soil is dry. That is, water them after the surface 2 to 3 cm of soil is completely dry. Water them thoroughly~ 2. If all the leaves on the surface of Gloxinia have withered, you need to cut off the water directly! 3. Do not fertilize during dormancy. Place it in a cool place indoors and wait for it to sprout again. 3. Fuchsia
1. If the temperature exceeds 25℃, stop fertilizing. When the temperature reaches 30℃, it will go into dormancy directly. When the temperature reaches above 35℃, the plant may die in serious cases. Therefore, when the temperature reaches above 30℃, it must be placed in an air-conditioned room, or water must be sprinkled around to cool it down! 2. When the temperature reaches above 25℃, watering should be gradually reduced, and watering should be done about once a week to half a month. 3. In the morning and evening, spray water around the plants to lower the temperature and increase the air humidity. 4 Ranunculus
1. Anemone will go dormant when the temperature reaches over 30 degrees in the summer, so water it less. Basically, stop watering after all the leaves have withered, and put it in a cool place for maintenance. 2. You can dig out the tubers of Anemone, place them in dry sand, move them to a cool and water-proof place, and wait until autumn to plant them. 3. Before the temperature reaches 30 degrees, watering can be relatively less frequent, but be sure to water thoroughly when watering. It is only necessary to water once every 1 to 2 weeks. 5. Succulent
1. For succulents such as Sedum, Echeveria, Sempervivum, Aeonium, Lithops, and Cyperus, you must water them less in the summer, about once every two weeks, because they are dormant at this time. If you don’t know these summer care tips, your succulents will surely die! 6 Cyclamen
1. Simply cut off the yellow leaves on the top and place them in a cool place. Be sure to wait until the 2-3 cm of soil on the surface is dry before watering. It is also okay to water it after it is a little drier. Until fall. 2. You can also dig out the cyclamen bulbs, disinfect them with carbendazim, dry them in the shade, and store them in dry sand. The temperature should not be higher than 35 degrees and lower than 20 degrees, and check that the sand is not too humid. 7 Calla Lily
1. In summer, Calla Lily will go dormant, with the flowers withering and the leaves turning yellow and falling off. 2. Reduce watering to about once every two weeks. Wait until the top part of the Calla lily is completely withered and yellow, then cut off the part above the ground. Do not water until the soil is dry. 3. Place it in a cool place, away from direct sunlight and rain. It is best to place it in the north balcony or other places indoors. If you have dormant plants at home, don't water them too much! |