Succulents are most afraid of it in winter, so flower lovers should pay attention!
Last Update :2024.06.22
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When winter comes every year, how do we ensure that the flowers and plants in our home survive the winter safely? In fact, this is the biggest worry for many flower-loving friends. This is a test of their skills and responsibilities. Inadvertently, your beloved plants may be harmed. Although there are many winter maintenance methods on the Internet, I still want to share my own experience. Let’s take a look at what they are most afraid of in winter.
1. Frost
1. Frost
In fact, many succulents are most afraid of frost in winter. Frost is actually the water in the air that will accumulate when it encounters cold air. The gravitational relationship will cause it to fall down. Frost will suck the heat away from the plants, which will cause frostbite to the leaves, and some may even die directly. Therefore, flower lovers must pay attention in winter and never let them suffer frostbite. .
2. Snow Melt
In Melting snow in winter is also what succulents fear most. When it snows, the flesh on the leaves may not be frostbitten, but when the snow begins to melt, it will absorb the heat on the leaves, so it is very easy for their plants to be frostbitten at this time. . If there is snow on the plants, you must remember to clean them off before the snow melts, so as to prevent them from secondary frostbite. Let those plants survive the winter safely.
3. Fertilization
Yes People think that in order to make them grow better, they will continue to fertilize them during part of the season. In fact, this is a wrong approach. In winter, many plants do not need to be fertilized unless you are fertilizing them. They are grown indoors or in greenhouses where the temperature is relatively high. When the temperature is very low, they actually don't grow very much. Fertilizing them at this time is not very effective. On the contrary, if you force fertilize, they will be fertilized. Cause obesity.
4. Warm reminder
For Here I can give you a better way to let the plants survive the winter safely. We can use some foam crispers to saw off their inner frames, then place them in the sand and remove their pots. Transplant them into the box with soil. Then use transparent plastic to place it on top of the box so that it can better transmit light, and then place it in a sunny place, which can keep it well insulated and prevent frostbite, and also ensure the normal growth of the plant. But something to note when using this method is to open it frequently to let it breathe.
2.Snowmelt
3. Fertilize
4. Warm reminder
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