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The key to growing flowers in winter: Sun frequently and water less

Marie Schrader
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Mr. Mo, who is fond of flowers, put two basins of ornamental plants in his office - Golden Tiger ball. A golden thorn protrudes from the green ball, which is very popular. A few days ago, he poured some water on the golden tiger ball. Unexpectedly, the ball began to turn yellow. These two days, the root became black and more and more serious. He asked his colleagues if there was a magic way to save it.

The key to growing flowers in winter: Sun frequently and water less

"The main reason why people's family flowers feel sad in winter is that they water too hard and fast. In winter, flowers need more sun and less water," said Tian manager of Jinling flower market. Because the temperature is low in winter, the air humidity is high, and the plant consumption is low, if you often water the soil, there will be more water, causing rotten roots, and if you put the flowers outdoors, they may be frostbitten or even frozen to death. Golden Tiger ball is a cactus plant. It is a drought resistant plant. It should be watered less or not. Other flowers should also be watered once every ten and a half days. The amount of water each time is not enough. In winter, you should often let flowers bask in the sun. When it is sunny, you can move the flowerpot outside and move it indoors at night.

It is understood that raising flowers at home is a fun work. Many people feel that not watering flowers is like "failing to fulfill their duties". This is mainly due to the lack of in-depth understanding of flowers. In fact, there is a lot of knowledge in flower cultivation. Watering is important, but when and how much is more important, especially in winter.

Winter Flower Knack: Diligent Sun Less Watering

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