1. Maintenance locationThe climate outside in the north is cold, so you can move it indoors for maintenance. For Euphorbia in this case, there is no need to worry about the temperature. At this time, you can move it to a place with better light and expose it to more bright light. This can supplement sunlight, increase its own temperature, and synthesize nutrients to promote healthy growth. It is very important to have exposure to sunlight in winter. You should not keep the leaves in dark places, as this may cause yellowing of the leaves. 2. Wrapping filmFor areas further south, the temperature outside is not very low, so you can continue to keep it outdoors, but wrap it with plastic film to raise the temperature. However, you cannot keep it wrapped in it all the time. To ensure breathability, you need to lift the film at noon when the sunlight is better to let it get fresh air. 3. Control water and fertilizerIt will also hibernate in the cold winter climate, so it is very important to control water and fertilizer. The temperature is low in winter and the growth is slow. Excessive fertilizer will only burden the roots. At this time, you can give it "Hua Bao" once, then give it clean water twice, and then give it "Hua Bao" again. Cycle in this order, with an interval of about 7-10 days. |
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