1. Increase the temperatureIf you find that the money tree is frozen, you need to move it to a warm environment of about 20℃ first. At night, pay special attention to keeping warm and try not to let the temperature drop below 10℃. If it is inconvenient to move it, you need to put a bag on the outside of it to keep it warm. 2. PruningAfter moving it into a warm environment, it needs to be pruned again. Cut off all the leaves that are wilted or blackened by the freeze. If there are branches that have become very dry, they need to be cut off together. After cutting, all cut ends must be disinfected. Although the temperature is relatively low in winter, there may still be bacteria. After disinfection, it can prevent bacteria from invading and causing it to become sick. 3. Increase sunlightAfter it is frostbitten, you can slightly increase the time it spends in the sun. Because the light in winter is relatively weak, it will not get sunburned. Getting more sunlight can not only raise the temperature around it, but also help it recover from being frozen. It can also allow it to synthesize more nutrients, which is very beneficial for it to survive the winter. |
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