How to grow potted banyan trees in winter
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Usually it prefers warm places. If the temperature is too low, it will easily stop growing. It is best to keep the temperature above 5 degrees. In winter, it is best to move it indoors for breeding, so that it can survive the winter better. You can reduce the amount of watering in winter. If the pot soil becomes dry, you can water it appropriately. Pay attention to pouring an appropriate amount of water at noon. You can add appropriate fertilizer and water before winter.
1. Temperature
1. Temperature
Usually it prefers a warm environment. Temperatures that are too low can cause it to stop growing. It is best to keep the temperature above 5 degrees. When the temperature is lower than 5 degrees, you must pay attention to raising the temperature in time. It is best to move it indoors in winter so that it can survive the winter better.
2. Watering
Winter It is best to move it indoors so that it can survive the winter better. You can reduce the amount of watering in winter. If the pot soil becomes dry, you can water it appropriately. Note that you can pour an appropriate amount of water at noon. Be careful not to allow stagnant water to prevent root rot from affecting its normal growth.
3. Fertilization
It does not have high requirements for fertilizers. Therefore, fertilizer and water can be appropriately applied once before winter as base fertilizer to ensure that it can absorb nutrients normally and resume its growth in spring.
4. Lighting
It can be used in winter Get sunlight throughout the day. It prefers to grow in a sunny environment. In winter, the sunlight is not strong, so it can be placed on the balcony of the house or in an environment with good air circulation to expose it to sunlight.
5. Pests and diseases
In fact, there are very few pests and diseases in winter. Insect damage such as scale insects may occasionally occur. Usually we can manually exterminate the insects first, and if necessary, spray pesticides to kill them.
2. Watering
3. Fertilization
4. Lighting
5. Pests and diseases
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