How Margaret spent the winter
Last Update :2024.12.17
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In winter, Margaret needs to be maintained in an environment of 18-25℃. It is necessary to appropriately reduce the frequency of watering it and water it once every 15-20 days. You also need to place it in a well-lit place, preferably a location with direct sunlight. This allows it to receive sufficient light, which is good for it to survive the winter and bloom.
1. Keep warm
1. Keep warm
Although Margaret flowers can tolerate lower temperatures, they do not like cold and are suitable for growing in warmer locations. Therefore, after winter, it should be moved indoors and placed in a room between 18-25℃ for curing. Note that you cannot place it in a place below -5℃ at this time, otherwise it may freeze.
2. Control watering< /h2>
In winter, you need to water it less often. The lower the temperature where you raise it, the more water you need to control. Usually it can be watered every 15-20 days, but if the temperature is too low, it can be stopped temporarily. Before watering, you should first put the water indoors and wait until the temperature of the water rises to about the same temperature as the flower soil before pouring it into the soil. This will prevent cold water from irritating the roots of the plants.
3. Increase sunlight h2>
It prefers sunlight, so when raising it in winter, you should place it in a place with better light and let it receive more light. This will not only help it survive the winter, but will also be beneficial to its flowering. In addition, because the light at this time is generally weak, it is best to place it in a place with direct light to receive sunlight.
2. Control watering
3. Increase sunlight
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