SchlumbergeraFirst, let’s talk about Christmas cactus. Christmas cactus is dormant in the summer, and its absorption of water and fertilizer becomes very slow. In addition, Christmas cactus has fleshy leaves, which make it more prone to rot. Daily maintenance:1. Place it in a well-ventilated place, and do not keep the soil and Christmas cactus leaves in a stuffy state all the time. 2. Provide appropriate shade and avoid direct sunlight. 3. Water once a month and spray water mist on the leaves once a week. CliviaThe roots of Clivia are thick and have strong water storage function. Moreover, when the temperature exceeds 30℃ in summer, it will enter a dormant period. If you water too much, the plant will not be able to absorb the water in the soil and its roots will easily rot. Daily maintenance:1. The water temperature for watering should be consistent with the room temperature, otherwise the Clivia will catch a cold and cause root damage. 2. Do not spray water on the leaves of Clivia, otherwise the leaves will be burned by sunlight. 3. When watering, pour water on the soil surface, not on the leaves, otherwise the heart will rot due to water accumulation. Money TreeThe root system of the money tree is underdeveloped and its ability to absorb water is very poor. The less you water it and take care of it, the better it grows. It is truly a "lazy man's tree." Daily maintenance:1. Water the plants once a month, don’t water them too frequently. 2. Don’t use a deep pot, otherwise it will be very stuffy. When watering, water vapor will be trapped inside, which will make the roots rot very easily. SucculentHelping succulent plants survive the summer is a big problem for flower lovers. Many flower lovers come to complain to Hua Hua, saying that 8 out of 10 pots of their succulent plants have rotted. Daily maintenance:1. Get more sun and avoid shade, but provide appropriate shade when the temperature exceeds 35℃. In areas with strong ultraviolet rays, do not stay in the sun for a long time, otherwise you will get burned. 2. When the sun comes out after rain, do not place succulents outdoors, otherwise the large amount of evaporating water vapor will kill the succulents, and black rot will easily grow. 3. The soil must be loose and breathable, and the placement must also be ventilated. Euphorbia pulcherrimaThe Euphorbia obesa is a bit like Christmas cactus, and its leaves are fleshy and easily rot if not handled with care, which is a headache for many flower lovers. Daily maintenance:1. Don’t spray water frequently. The leaves are wet, and if it's a little stuffy and not ventilated, they're bound to rot. 2. When the soil is dry, sprinkle some water on it and then forget about it. 3. Don’t fertilize in summer! Don’t fertilize in the summer! Don’t fertilize in the summer! GloxiniaGenerally speaking, Gloxinia likes moisture. However, considering the various reasons in summer, you must not overwater. Huahua's family used to have a gloxinia tree, but it died because the owner was too diligent. It's so sad to think about it. Daily maintenance:1. When watering, just pour some water into the soil, and never water the plants. 2. Do not expose to direct sunlight; place it in a ventilated location with scattered light. |
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