1. WateringSummer is the hottest season of the year, and the moisture in the potting soil will evaporate faster. Therefore, watering should be carried out in time to keep the soil slightly moist. If you don't water enough, the plant will grow poorly and look wilted and dry. In addition, you can also spray it with more water to increase the humidity. 2. LightingEveryone knows that the sunlight in midsummer is very strong, so they are kept indoors, but they cannot be kept indoors throughout the summer. Long-term lack of sunlight is not good for the growth of the plants. Moreover, it also likes sunlight and can be moved to the window in the afternoon so that the plant can receive an appropriate amount of light every day. 3. Rain shelterThis aspect is often overlooked by many flower lovers. During maintenance, appropriate rain shelter measures should be taken and attention should be paid to local weather conditions in a timely manner. Because after the plant is exposed to rain, there will be a lot of water in the flowerpot. If the accumulated water cannot be drained out in time, it will cause root rot. |
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