1. Keep warmReason: When growing Sansevieria in winter, if you place it in a cold place such as a door or window, or if the indoor temperature is below 5°C, its leaves will become very soft after being frozen. Solution: Adjust the indoor temperature in time, preferably above 10℃. Also make sure the maintenance location is warmer and try to move it away from windows, doors, etc. 2. Control the amount of waterReason: When the temperature is low in winter, the plant itself requires very little water. If it is still watered normally, its leaves will become soft regardless of whether it causes root rot or frost damage. Solution: Reduce the amount of watering in winter, do not water in the morning and evening when the temperature is low, and do not water the core of the leaves. If the condition is serious, remove it from the pot, trim off the rotten roots, and put it back in the pot after disinfection. 3. Get more sunReason: If you grow Sansevieria in winter and always place it in a place without light, its growth will deteriorate, it will be more easily frozen, and its leaves will become very soft. Solution: Try to place it in a well-lit area and ensure proper air circulation. If the light is not good in winter, you need to adjust the temperature appropriately. |
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