How to care for flowers in winter

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1. Temperature

2. Lighting

3. Humidity

4. Watering


Temperature: Flowers have poor cold resistance. In winter, when the temperature is low, the temperature must be controlled to avoid frostbite. It should be controlled between 20 degrees and 25 degrees. Lighting: In winter, it should be placed in a light place and get more sun. If placed in a low temperature environment, the flowers will wither. Humidity: The climate is dry in winter. Sprinkle more water around to moisturize, and cover with plastic bags. Watering: The water should be controlled at this time. Usually it is enough to replenish water once every ten days. Too much water will affect the growth.


Methods for caring for flowers in winter
1. Temperature

1. Temperature

The temperature in winter is low, and flowers usually have poor cold resistance, so it is best to move them indoors for maintenance in time and pay attention to temperature control. The best temperature is between 20 degrees and 25 degrees. Too low will frostbite the plants and affect their growth. In addition, if the environment is low, you can pour an appropriate amount of warm water to maintain normal metabolism.

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2. Light

The light in winter is mild, so place it in a sunny place and get plenty of sun. If there is insufficient light, photosynthesis cannot be carried out well, and the flowers will easily wither. Under normal circumstances, the daily exposure time is between six and eight hours.

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3. Humidity

Flowers like to grow in a slightly humid environment, and the normal humidity should be around 45%. However, it is relatively dry in winter and needs to be moisturized. You can sprinkle an appropriate amount of water around the plants on a sunny afternoon, or cover them with plastic bags to increase humidity through photosynthesis.

Fresh-cut flowers

4. Watering

During winter maintenance, pay attention to controlling the amount of water. If it is not dry, there is no need to water. Under normal circumstances, it is enough to replenish water once every ten days. Avoid watering too frequently and freezing the soil, otherwise it will seriously affect growth.


2. Lighting

3. Humidity

4. Watering












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