1. Indoor insulationIn winter, the outdoor temperature is relatively low, so you can move it indoors. The general indoor temperature is relatively high, which is very suitable for the green radish to spend the winter. However, the indoor temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees. Too low a temperature may cause frostbite. It should be noted that you should not place it directly on the air outlet of the air conditioner indoors, as the leaves will easily dry out. 2. Plastic bag insulationIf there is no suitable location indoors, you can use plastic bags to keep it warm. Just find a clean plastic bag and cover the green ivy. This method not only keeps the plants warm, but also keeps them moist. However, you need to frequently open the plastic bag for ventilation. Generally, when the temperature is higher during the day, you should open the bag to let the plants breathe fresh air. 3. Foam InsulationFind a piece of commonly seen foam, cut it into a shape the size of a flower pot, and place it at the bottom of the flower pot. Even if the temperature is relatively low, the plant will not be frozen. Moreover, its growth will get better in spring. Not only that, it also provides good ventilation. |
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