In winter, it's not appropriate to water the Phoebe too much, as long as the pot soil is half dry. At this time, the temperature is low, and its demand for water is not high. Too much watering is not only easy to produce water, but also may frostbite plants. But if you keep it in the greenhouse and keep blooming, you can also give it enough water.
1. Light: Phoebe Phoebe is suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light. In winter, the light is soft and will not cause damage to the plant, so it can be kept in the sun all the time. In addition, the time of flowering can be prolonged if the flowers are exposed to light.
2. Temperature: O'Brien has good cold resistance, and can survive in the low temperature of - 20 degrees. However, in order to ensure its healthy growth, the temperature is best controlled at about 10 ℃. This is not only good for its growth, but also to extend the flowering period.
3. Fertilization: Phoebe is not suitable for fertilization in winter, which is difficult to absorb. It is easy to damage new roots when they grow in spring. But if the room temperature is suitable, you can also apply a little liquid fertilizer to help it grow.
4. Pruning: if Phoebe is too vigorous, it needs to be pruned properly in order to control the plant size. Cutting off dense branches, Cross branches, etc., and picking off dead branches and weak branches at the same time will help it to promote new branches.