1. Get more sunlightThe sunlight in winter is very strong. Although plants are more sensitive to sunlight in other seasons, more sunlight in winter can raise the temperature to a certain extent. However, the midday sunlight in winter is also very strong in some areas, so be careful not to be exposed to direct sunlight for a long time. 2. Suspend fertilizationIts growth slows down at this time, so it temporarily does not need nutrient maintenance. Do not fertilize it in winter. If you continue to fertilize it, fertilizer damage will occur. 3. Adjust the temperatureSilver-edged spider plant is more suitable for growing in a warm environment. During the winter, the temperature must be kept high enough. If it is too low, the plant may be frozen. It should be moved indoors as soon as possible after the beginning of winter, and the room temperature should be kept at around 10℃. Only in this way can it survive the winter smoothly. 4. Control wateringThe plant prefers to grow in a humid place, but in winter it will grow slowly or stop growing directly, so the water content must also be controlled, and the number and amount of watering should be strictly controlled. Also, the water used for watering should not be too cold, as it may be easily frozen. |
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