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Does jihualian sleep in summer

Walter White
2020-07-27 08:58:19
Chihualien, native to Chihuahua, Mexico, usually grows on airy, sunny hillsides. The Chihuahua has a beautiful shape and a rosette shape. Under sufficient light, the tip of the leaf will turn red, which is very beautiful and attractive. Like most of Crassulaceae's succulent plants, Chihuahua will be in dormancy in summer. How to help her to spend the summer smoothly is the key point of conservation. Here is how to spend the summer dormancy period.

Keep the light up

When the light is not enough, they will make the plant scattered, not compact, and the leaf color will become lighter and longer. However, in summer, the sunlight is strong, so it can not be directly put in the sun. A little bit of light to ensure that they can not only receive the light, but also sunburn.

Keep it well ventilated

In summer, because of the appropriate warm clothing, it is very easy to breed pathogens, causing damage to plants. Therefore, they should be placed in a better position of air flow, in order to effectively avoid the breeding of bacteria and viruses, so that they are far away from diseases and insect pests during sleep.

Control number of watering

In summer dormancy period, jihualian should control the frequency of watering, never over watering, water deposition will cause its decay. When the leaves slowly have a sense of transparency, it means that they have too much water in the lotus body at this time. Stop watering immediately. In addition, the best time for watering is in the afternoon or in the evening.

Potted Chihuahua

To sum up, it's a big challenge for jihualian to spend the hot summer. How to make the growth inhibited jihualian survive smoothly is also our focus at the time of maintenance. I believe that if you know the above secrets clearly, you can take appropriate measures in time, so that the dormant jihualian can also maintain its vigorous vitality, and maintain its vitality for the arrival of the autumn growth period.

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