The succulent is frozen like this, is there any way to save it?Let’s first take a look at this flower lover’s frozen meat. The thick ice chips wrapped the succulents tightly, like candied haws, and they looked cold. It felt like the flower pots were stuck to the roof by the ice. A moment of negligence caused Rourou to suffer so much, but Huahua felt that there was still hope! With just one simple step, you can thaw and revive succulents!Do not move frozen succulents into a heated room suddenly, as the temperature difference will be too great and may cause them to die. Move the succulents to the windowsill, the temperature should be 0 degrees, keep them out of the sun, and open the windows for ventilation as much as possible. After 3-4 days, the ice on the succulents will slowly melt. Observe the frostbite of leaves and take different measures. 1. What to do if you have mild frostbiteIf only a few leaves become transparent or hydrated, it is a minor frostbite. Place it on the windowsill first, where the temperature is between 0-10 degrees. After 4-5 days, move it to a place above 10 degrees to allow the succulent to slowly adjust. 2. What to do if you have moderate frostbiteIf most of the leaves are transparent and hydrated, it means they have suffered moderate frostbite. First place the succulents on the windowsill at a temperature of around 0 degrees with good ventilation. Remove the waterlogged leaves and apply carbendazim to the wounds. After 5-6 days, move them to a place with a temperature above 10 degrees to accelerate the growth of the seedlings. 3. What to do if you have severe frostbiteSevere frostbite means that all the leaves have melted and turned black. In this case, put them on a windowsill at 0 degrees and wait until next spring to see if they can survive. Protect your meat from frostbiteThe temperature in winter drops suddenly. Once the succulents are frozen, flower lovers will definitely feel sad and regretful. Therefore, how to prevent the succulents from being frozen is the top priority of succulent growing in winter! 1. Move indoors as much as possibleFlower lovers should move the succulents indoors. Keep the room temperature below 10 degrees Celsius so that they will not be frostbitten due to sudden drops in temperature or snow. Place them on a sunny balcony and make sure they are ventilated. 2. If the room is too small to accommodate the succulents, build a heat preservation shed for themSome flower lovers are very distressed because they have too many succulents and they can’t fit them all indoors. Don’t worry, flower lovers can make a plastic insulation shed by themselves and put the succulents in it. They will no longer have to worry about frostbite. 3. Water less to improve cold resistanceIn winter, water the succulents less often, 1-2 times a month will be enough. The water content in the succulent cells will be reduced, the ability to resist severe cold will be enhanced, and it will not be easy to get frostbite. How to thaw and prevent freezing of succulents. Huahua will introduce here first. If you think what Huahua said is useful, Just share it with your friends! |
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