1. Stay warmAlthough the marigold can tolerate lower temperatures, it does not like the cold and is suitable for growing in warmer locations. Therefore, after winter, it should be moved indoors and placed in a room with a temperature between 18-25℃ for maintenance. Note that you cannot place it in a place below -5℃ at this time, otherwise it may freeze. 2. Control wateringIn winter, you need to water it less frequently. The lower the temperature where you keep it, the more you need to control the water. Usually you can water it once every 15-20 days, but if the temperature is too low, you can temporarily stop watering. Before watering, you should first place the water indoors, and when the temperature of the water rises to about the same temperature as the flower soil, then pour it into the soil. This will prevent the roots of the plant from being stimulated by overly cold water. 3. Increase sunlightIt prefers sunlight, so when you keep it in winter, you should put it in a place with better light and let it receive more light. This is not only good for its wintering, but also for its flowering. In addition, because the light is generally weak at this time, it is best to place it in a place with direct light to receive sunlight. |
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