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In winter, you think it's over moving flowers indoors

Jane Margolis
2020-08-24 14:21:04
In cold weather, is it all right to move the flowers indoors? No, no, No. if you can't do the following points after moving into the room, your flowers are still dead!

Keep the room ventilated

Many flower friends are afraid of frostbite of plants, so they close the doors and windows tightly. They don't open once in 10 days and a half months. This is a big taboo to keep flowers! The air is not smooth, the waste cannot be discharged, and the fresh air cannot come in. It must be suffocated. People like to go out to breathe, let alone plants. So, try to let the air in your home circulate. Open the window for at least 2 hours every day.

Maintain indoor ventilation

Pay attention to the position

Potted flowers should be placed indoors in accordance with the growth habits of flowers and the requirements of temperature and light.

For warm and light loving flowers, such as Aglaia odorata, brandy, jasmine, phyllosaurus, etc., as well as succulent plants and cactus plants, due to their high requirements for temperature and light, they should be placed in a sunny and warm place, and the indoor temperature should be kept at 10 ℃ - 15 ℃.

For the flowers like warm and cold, which are not suitable for strong light, such as orchid, azalea, camellia, etc., they should be placed in the place without strong light.

For deciduous flowers with strong cold resistance, such as wintersweet, winter jasmine, plum, Begonia, crape myrtle, chrysanthemum, etc., they should be placed in a low temperature place that scatters sunlight and does not freeze.

Maintain indoor ventilation

Reduce watering properly

After entering the room, because the space is not as open as the outside, the water transpiration of the flowerpot and the plant surface is reduced. If at this time still water like before, because basin soil slants wet to cause rotten root, cause plant yellow leaf, so should reduce watering appropriately..

keep the room ventilated

Keep indoor humidity

Many flowers like high air humidity, such as Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis, Boston fern, kidney fern, azalea, pothos, Wen Zhu, Swiss cheese plant, spring feather, bamboo taro, camellia, Rohdea japonica and so on. However, due to the sufficient heating and dry indoor air in most households in the north, the leaves should be sprayed with water similar to the room temperature to keep the basin soil moist and avoid yellow leaves.

Maintain indoor humidity

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