In summer, the bamboo is kept in the place where the light is scattered, and the plant is kept in a weak light environment for a long time. It is not allowed to move to nanyangtai to be exposed to the sun suddenly, especially in the afternoon and the West in autumn.
At the end of summer and the beginning of autumn, the astigmatism in the living room is just well cultivated. If you accidentally burn the bamboo, shave the plant, cut off all the yellow leaves, and put them in a cool and ventilated place, then the bamboo can sprout again.
Hydrangea has many colors and large flower balls, but the leaves of the plants can't stand the sun exposure, especially in the hot autumn afternoon. Only three hours of sun exposure can burn the hydrangea.
In August, the hydrangea will bloom and fail one after another. You should remember to prune the flowers in time. After the flowers are cut off, the sun in the afternoon still needs to avoid. Once you get sunburned, just cut off the sunburned leaves.
Ferns are the most sun proof potted plants, especially our favorite species, Adiantum. In summer, we can't bask in the sun. In autumn, we should be more sun proof. Otherwise, we can dry them in one day.
In autumn, you can have more sun in the morning, which will help the Adiantum to sprout. But in the afternoon, you should pay attention to sunshade. If you are not careful about sunburn, shave your head with a pair of scissors, cut off all the dried ones, and then sprout new ones.
The flower friends who raise the taro must first understand its habits. The flower must not be exposed to the sun. Even if it has entered autumn, the autumn tiger in the afternoon will burn the leaves and scorch the edge of the leaves.
In autumn, the taro should still stay in a bright room. In the afternoon, it should not be exposed to the sun. When the soil is Seventy-eight percent dry, it should be watered and watered. It can often spray water to the plant to moisturize and prevent the dry point. Once the sun damage is irreversible, it can be cut off directly.
Clivia is a plant for observing flowers and leaves, but it has a high demand for light. It must be protected from the sun in summer and early autumn, or the leaves of the plant will start to scorch from the edge.
At the end of August and the beginning of September, you can have a sun exposure in the morning every day, but from noon to the afternoon, the sunscreen still needs to be hung, the leaves that have been sunburned can be cut off, and the wounds can be smeared with carbendazim.
The leaves of Hosta are very afraid of sunshine, especially the varieties with thin leaves. When they are exposed to strong light, they should be kept in the sun until they are scorched yellow. No matter in summer or early autumn, it's better not to be exposed to the sun directly.
The ground plants must be planted in the corner or under the trees. The potted plants can be placed under other plants. Wait until the autumn tiger passes, and then move to a well lit place to promote the root growth of the plants. If the leaves have been burnt, just cut them directly.