1. Move indoorsAfter the beginning of winter, the money tree should be moved indoors because the indoor temperature is relatively high and can provide good warmth retention. You can also cover the plant with plastic wrap or a plastic bag to prevent it from being frostbitten. The location where it is placed should not be too cold, and the room temperature should not be lower than 5℃. 2. Cover with shredded leavesIn winter, you can put some broken leaves, sawdust, etc. on the surface of the potting soil. This is to prevent it from being frozen due to low temperature and it can play a good warming role. 3. Get more sunlightIn winter, it needs to be grown in a place with good light, especially when the temperature is low, and it is necessary to ensure that there is sufficient light intensity, which increases the breeding temperature to a certain extent. You can place it in a bright location, which will be very helpful for wintering. 4. Reduce wateringBe sure to water less when the temperature is low, and it is best to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering. And the water temperature should not be too cold. It is best to use water similar to room temperature so that the plants will not be frozen. |
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