1. Wintering LocationIf you want the fragrant wood to safely survive the winter, you should place it indoors after winter comes. Because the outdoor temperature is constantly decreasing, the plants are easily frostbitten, especially in the north where the outdoor temperature is lower. When keeping it indoors, it is best to place it on the windowsill, and do not place it next to the heater for the sake of warmth. 2. Ensure lightingThe winter sun is not very strong, so you can put it in the sun without worrying about sunburn. It is best to receive light indoors. Even if there is sunshine outside, it will be very cold. It is very beneficial for it to receive more light indoors to survive the winter. 3. Proper ventilationBecause the indoor environment is stuffy in winter, you should open the windows appropriately to ensure air circulation. However, don't leave it in a windy place, as it is very fragile and can be easily damaged if blown directly by the cold wind. 4. Keep dryDon't water it too much at this time. It can grow in a dry environment, which is not only conducive to wintering, but also allows more flowers to bloom. Generally speaking, just wait until the soil becomes dry before watering. Do not water when the growing soil is moist. |
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