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How to keep glass green in winter

Walter White
2020-07-28 11:10:58
Temperature: Glassy Green is very intolerant of cold. When the temperature drops below 10 ℃, the leaves will turn yellow and wither. The best growth temperature in winter is above 13 ℃. Watering: reduce the amount of water in winter to keep the soil moist. The humidity in the air should be enough to use a watering can. Light: sufficient sunlight is needed in winter. Frequent movement of flower pots can prevent excessive growth. Fertilization: Glassy Green also blooms in winter. Fertilization is required 15 days after flowering.

Temperature:

Glassy emerald is a very cold resistant plant. If the temperature drops below 10 degrees, the leaves of glassy emerald will turn yellow slowly, and some leaves will wither. In winter, the best growth temperature is above 13 ℃, which can ensure the evergreen branches and leaves of glassy green, and make glassy green flowers bloom continuously.

Watering:

In winter, it can reduce the watering amount of glassy emerald, as long as the soil is kept slightly wet, but there should be enough humidity in the air, especially in the north, whether it is indoor or outdoor, it is very dry, so it is necessary to often humidify the air, you can use a watering pot to sprinkle water around the plants, so that the glassy emerald leaves can keep green, whether it is sprayed or poured. The temperature of water should be the same as indoor temperature.

Illumination:

Glass green also needs enough sunshine in winter, and it is necessary to move the flowerpot frequently, so that every side of glass green can be exposed to sunshine, which can effectively prevent glass green from growing in vain, and also maintain the beautiful appearance of glass green.

Fertilization:

Glassy emerald also blooms in winter under suitable temperature, and fertilizer should be applied once 15 days after flowering, and special fertilizer can be selected. But the amount of fertilizer should not be too much, or it will cause the overgrowth of glass green.

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