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How to keep flowers warm in winter

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-13 13:15:09
Outdoor increase of light: cold resistant flowers can be put in outdoor sunny place or balcony for winter, mainly through the method of increasing light insulation. Indoor warming protection: when the temperature drops to 10 degrees in winter, the flowers suitable for room temperature growth will be moved indoors, and the indoor temperature will be adjusted for heat preservation. Bag insulation: when the temperature reaches 5 ℃, cover the cold resistant flowers with plastic bags, pierce several air holes and put them in the room for insulation. Move them out at noon to receive the light.

Winter temperature is relatively low, many flowers are not suitable for outdoor maintenance, to carry out heat preservation measures, but for different varieties, the heat preservation methods that can be used are also different, according to their winter appropriate temperature for breeding.

I. increase outdoor lighting

For relatively cold resistant flowers, they can survive in low temperature environment. When they are insulated in winter, they can not be transferred to the indoor, but put them in the place with sufficient light to increase the temperature to survive normally. Outdoor or balcony with sufficient light can

II. Indoor warming protection

Some varieties that are not resistant to severe cold but suitable for room temperature maintenance will be put indoors when the temperature starts to drop to about 10 ℃ in winter.

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3. Light and heat preservation

Some plants also need higher temperature in winter, such as jasmine and Narcissus. When the temperature drops to 12 degrees in winter, we need to transfer them to the room. When the temperature is lower than 5 degrees, we need to put on plastic bags, and use scissors to pierce several pores for ventilation. In order to avoid lack of light during indoor breeding, move the plant to a sunny window or balcony at noon in good weather, receive light for a period of time, cool down in the evening, and then transfer back.

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