1. Adjust the temperatureWhen growing green chrysanthemums in summer, try to adjust the temperature of the maintenance environment to 18-22℃. It cannot grow in places with too high temperatures. Therefore, after entering summer, we must control the breeding temperature, and pay attention to cooling down after the temperature rises. Generally speaking, indoor temperature is regulated by spraying water, opening windows, etc. 2. SunlightRelatively speaking, it likes sunlight, and you can provide it with enough sunlight during daily maintenance. However, in summer, it is necessary to shade the plant and not place it under strong light, as this will burn it. In order to make it grow better, it can be exposed to appropriate light when the sunlight is mild in the early morning and afternoon. 3. Water ManagementAfter entering summer, water evaporation will become very fast. If water is not replenished in time, the plants are likely to grow poorly due to lack of water. Therefore, if you want it to survive the summer smoothly, you can water it as much as possible. You can water it every day, or water it in the morning and evening depending on the situation, and keep the planting soil slightly moist. |
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