1. SunshadeBecause the light is very strong in the summer, when growing the Phoenix succulent, it is necessary to do a good job of shading and prevent it from being exposed to strong light. It is extremely intolerant to strong light and will be burned if exposed to the sun in summer. It can be placed in the shade of trees or indoors without direct sunlight, as long as it receives diffuse light. 2. WateringIt rains frequently in summer, so the water requirement is not very high and the amount of water needs to be properly controlled. When the climate is dry, you can water it moderately, but you should stop watering during the rainy season and do a good job of sheltering from the rain to prevent its roots from rotting. In addition, try to avoid watering at noon. 3. TemperatureThe plants grow better in an environment of 20℃, but the temperature in summer can be said to be much higher than this, so the temperature needs to be lowered appropriately. It is recommended to place it in a room with better ventilation and spray it with water frequently. It can also be placed in an air-conditioned room, but avoid being blown directly by air outlets. When keeping plants indoors, opening windows more often can also help reduce the temperature. |
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