As winter approaches, many flower enthusiasts begin to look for suitable ways to help their plants survive the cold. Not all plants can adapt to the cold climate. Some may show vulnerability during winter and are easily affected by low temperatures. This article will reveal which plants are afraid of winter and provide corresponding care suggestions.
SucculentsSucculents are loved by many for their unique shapes and drought-resistant characteristics. However, in winter, succulents are very sensitive to cold. When the temperature drops below 5℃, succulents can easily get frostbitten, their leaves become soft, yellow, and may even die. In winter, succulents need to be moved to a warm indoor environment, maintaining a room temperature above 10℃.
CactiCacti are also not suitable for outdoor growth in winter. Low temperatures can make the spines of cacti soft, affecting their normal growth. In winter, cacti should be moved indoors, keeping the room temperature above 15℃ and reducing watering frequency appropriately.
Tropical Rainforest PlantsTropical rainforest plants have high temperature requirements. Once the temperature drops below 10℃, they will enter a dormant state. In winter, these plants need to be moved to a warm indoor environment, maintaining a room temperature above 20℃ and increasing humidity appropriately.
Foliage PlantsFoliage plants such as rubber trees and money trees are also easily affected by low temperatures in winter. When the temperature is below 5℃, the leaves of foliage plants may suffer frostbite and wither. In winter, foliage plants need to be moved to a warm indoor environment, maintaining a room temperature above 10℃.
Winter Care Suggestions1. Control watering: Plants grow slowly in winter, reducing water requirements, so watering frequency should be reduced appropriately.
2. Increase lighting: There is less sunlight in winter, so indoor lighting can be increased to ensure normal plant growth.
3. Block cold wind: For plants kept outdoors, measures should be taken to block the cold wind.
4. Apply fertilizer appropriately: In winter, the amount of fertilizer should be reduced to prevent excessive plant growth.
Caring for plants in winter requires special attention. Understanding which plants are afraid of winter and taking corresponding care measures can help your plants safely survive the cold winter. I hope this article can provide you with help and wish you a pleasant experience in flower cultivation!