How to keep pothos warm
Last Update :2024.12.29
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1. Insulation when entering the room
There are many ways to keep pothos warm in winter. The simplest way is to move it indoors. When the temperature drops, move the potted plants indoors and control the temperature at about 10 degrees. You can also put a clean plastic bag on it to keep it warm and moisturizing. Or find a piece of foam of suitable size and place it at the bottom of the flower pot.
1. Insulation when entering the room
1. Insulation in the room
In winter, the outdoor temperature is relatively low, so it can be moved indoors. Generally, the indoor temperature is relatively high, which is very suitable for pothos to spend the winter. However, the indoor temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees. Too low a temperature is likely to cause frostbite. It should be noted that do not place it directly in the air-conditioning outlet indoors, as the leaves may dry easily.
2. Plastic bag insulation
If there is no suitable location indoors, you can use a plastic bag to keep it warm. Just find a clean plastic bag to cover the pothos. This method not only has the effect of heat preservation, but also moisturizing. However, the plastic bag must be opened frequently to allow ventilation. Generally, when the temperature is relatively high during the day, the bag must be opened to allow the plants to breathe fresh air.
3. Foam insulation
Find Take a piece of common foam, cut it into a shape the size of a flower pot, and place it at the bottom of the flower pot. Even if the temperature is relatively low, the plants will not be frostbitten. And, after entering spring, its growth condition will become better. Not only that, it also has a very good breathability effect.
2. Plastic bag insulation
3. Foam insulation
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