1. Sufficient waterThe pineapple iron tree needs more water in summer, so you should water it more often to ensure that there is enough moisture in the soil. If you grow it outdoors, you can water it every 1-2 days. Indoors, because water evaporates slowly, you can reduce the watering frequency appropriately. 2. Pay attention to ventilationDuring the summer, the breeding environment needs to be kept well ventilated. It should not be kept in a stuffy place indoors. Windows should be opened as often as possible to allow for fresh air. When growing indoors, the environment must not be too hot or humid. 3. Cooling and humidificationThe temperature in summer can be very high, especially at noon, so it is necessary to lower the temperature reasonably. The most convenient way to cool down in home farming is to spray water. You should spray water on the ground and around the plants. It not only has a cooling effect, but also can increase the humidity of the breeding environment. 4. Appropriate exposure to lightAlthough the summer sunlight is very strong, the plants cannot be placed indoors without sunlight. They can be exposed to appropriate sunlight in the morning and evening when the sunlight is weak. |
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