1. Reduce wateringThe evaporation rate of water will slow down in winter, so the amount of watering should be reduced. If the breeding temperature is not very high, you can also cut off the water first. Moreover, it is best to water the plant on sunny days in cold weather, and the water temperature should not be too low, as it may easily freeze its roots. 2. Keep warmIf it is still kept outdoors in winter, it will freeze to death, so it should be brought indoors at the beginning of winter. But you can't move it directly to a place that is too warm, you have to increase the temperature slowly. If the temperature is not reached, wrap it with film to keep it warm. 3. Get more sunlightAlthough its growth will be very slow in winter, it also needs more sunlight. Try to place it in a well-lit place indoors, such as on a south-facing windowsill. If it doesn't see the sun throughout the winter, it will not only be frostbitten, but it will also easily grow too tall. 4. Ensure the temperatureThe safe temperature for wintering is above 10℃. If the breeding temperature is relatively low, the temperature must be adjusted as soon as possible. The winter in the southern region is relatively warm, so flower lovers in the northern region must ensure a good temperature. Be careful not to stay too close to heaters or coal stoves when keeping warm indoors. |
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