To answer this question, let's first understand some of its habits. Because this plant grows in the tropics, it is both heat-resistant and drought resistant, and has strong viability. Therefore, spring, summer and autumn are relatively good seasons for breeding. However, it is very cold resistant, so we can deduce that plants need special management in winter. If it's not good enough, plants can easily be frostbitten or even freeze to death. So, if you want to make it safe for winter, how to deal with the temperature?
First of all, we should understand that the minimum temperature for plant growth is about 10 to 12 ℃. If it is below this temperature, its growth will be stagnant. If the temperature is lower than five degrees, the plants will be vulnerable to disease. If the temperature continues to drop below zero, it can easily freeze to death. Because there are climate differences between the South and the north, so there are also differences in the way of heat preservation in different areas. We need to adjust it according to the specific situation.
Generally speaking, if you are a low latitude breeder, it is better to put the plants indoors. However, in a sunny day, you can take out the plant to bask in the sun, but you should take it back before sunset. We can also cover the plants with a film and plant them in a place where we can get sunlight. If you are a breeder in a higher latitude area, you must move the plants to an air-conditioned or heated room in winter. Of course, it is OK to move the plants inside the shed. If you want to plant outdoors, you must cover it with multi-layer plastic film to keep out the cold.