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Will Ipomoea lobata die in winter

Hank Schrader
2020-05-14 12:44:17
In winter, Ipomoea lobata survive in the environment of less than 10 ℃ for two days, its leaves will turn yellow to fall, if the temperature is lower than 10 ℃ for a long time, it will die slowly; it has a short dormancy period in winter, at this time, excessive watering is also easy to cause death.

1. If the room temperature is too low, it will die.

Goldfish Chlorophytum originally grew in the tropics. It used to like the environment with high temperature. But in winter, if the temperature is more than two days and less than 10 degrees, its leaves will turn yellow, then slowly fall, and finally die.

2. Too much water will die

Too much water causes fewer deaths, but not none. Winter Ipomoea lobata will appear a short dormancy state, at this time, if still a large number of watering, in addition to the poor circulation of the indoor environment in winter, its root can not breathe for a long time, it will appear rotten phenomenon, in the improper treatment, it will also die.

However, after its awakening, it needs sufficient water to maintain its flowering. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully observe the changes of plants and choose whether to water them.

3. Precautions for winter maintenance

The normal growth temperature of Ipomoea lobata is between 18 ° C and 26 ° C. in winter, the temperature should be kept above 15 ° C to survive safely. It's OK in the south. The winter temperature in the north is very low. When the outdoor temperature drops below 15 degrees, it's better to move it indoors. Don't wait until the temperature drops to 10 degrees to move it indoors

Many plants will enter the dormancy period in winter, and the water demand of plants will be reduced at this time, and this plant will have a short dormancy in winter, many friends directly ignore this dormancy, in addition to its flowering period in winter, so a lot of water, leading to the plant roots in a long-term wet state, rotten phenomenon. At this time, just keep the basin soil slightly moist.

Goldfish chlorophytum

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