1. PlacementIf you place camellia outdoors in winter, you must pay attention to its location, preferably one where it can get sunlight. Do not place it in a windy place, as the plant will be blown directly by cold wind and easily suffer frost damage. Usually, there is no need for ventilation when growing outdoors, as long as it can be protected from cold winds. 2. Keep warmReasonable measures should be taken to keep warm when spending the winter outdoors. If conditions permit, you can build a heat shed for it and put the plant inside in the evening when the temperature is low. But if you don't want the trouble, you can directly put an insulation bag on the plant. You can use an ordinary plastic bag, and open it at noon for proper ventilation. 3. Watering in moderationAlthough water evaporates faster outdoors than indoors, the temperature outdoors is very low, so the amount of water should also be controlled. If you water too much, the plants may be frozen. The water temperature should not be too low, but normal temperature water should be used. There are also time requirements for watering in winter, avoid watering in the morning and evening when the weather is cold. |
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