How to keep flowers warm in winter
Last Update :2024.06.08
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3. Bagging, lighting and thermal insulation
Increase light outdoors: Cold-resistant flowers can be placed outdoors in a sunny place or on a balcony to survive the winter, mainly by increasing light to keep them warm. Indoor heating protection: When the temperature drops to 10 degrees in winter, move flowers suitable for room temperature growth indoors and maintain heat by adjusting the indoor temperature. Bagging for heat preservation: When the temperature reaches 5 degrees, put the flowers that are not cold-tolerant in plastic bags, poke a few ventilation holes, put them indoors for heat preservation, and move them out to receive sunlight at noon.
1. Increase outdoor lighting
The temperature in winter is relatively low, and many flowers are not suitable for outdoor maintenance. Insulation measures are required. However, different insulation methods can be used for different varieties. They should be cultured according to their suitable temperature for overwintering.
1. Increase outdoor light
For relatively cold-resistant flowers, they can also survive in low-temperature environments. When insulating in winter, they do not need to be moved indoors. They can survive normally by placing them in a place with sufficient light to increase the temperature. They can survive outdoors or on a balcony with sufficient light. Can.
2. Indoor heating protection
Some varieties that are not tolerant to severe cold but are suitable for room temperature maintenance should be kept indoors when the temperature begins to drop to about 10 degrees in winter.
3. Bagging, lighting and thermal insulation
Some plants also need relatively high temperatures to survive the winter, such as jasmine, narcissus, etc. We need to move them indoors when the temperature drops to 12 degrees in winter. When the temperature is lower than 5 degrees, they should be covered with plastic bags. Poke a few holes with scissors for ventilation. In order to avoid lack of light when growing indoors, move the plants to a sunny window or balcony at noon when the weather is good, receive light for a period of time, and then move them back after the temperature cools down in the evening.
2. Indoor heating protection
3. Bagging, lighting and thermal insulation
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