1. Keep warm and prevent freezingThe temperature will drop in winter, so you should put the snake plant in a warm place, or put it in a plastic bag to keep it out of the cold. The temperature for a successful winter is around 10°C. If the room temperature is below 5°C, the plants will be frostbitten. 2. Suspend fertilizationThe plants do not need nutrients in winter, so fertilizing should be stopped in winter. You can apply fertilizer once before winter. If you continue to fertilize normally, the roots will be burned, which will affect the winter. 3. Get some sunWhen growing snake plant in winter, you should let it get more sun and place it in a sunny place. Avoid keeping the plant out of sunlight for a long time, as this will cause its leaves to turn yellow. The sunlight is not very strong in this season, so you can keep it in the sun all day. 4. Watering in moderationThis season is the dormant period for the plant, and the climate for cultivation is relatively cold, so watering should be done in moderation, and it is better to let the soil be dry rather than too wet. Too much watering can easily cause frostbite to the plants. If necessary, stop watering. Wait until the temperature gradually rises in spring, then slowly start watering. |
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