How to care for peach eggs in summer
Let's talk about how to care for peach eggs in summer and the precautions for growing green plants and flowers. Next, I will share some information with you.
Peach eggs do not necessarily die in summer, but the high temperature in summer will cause the plant to enter a temporary dormant state. Improper care during this period can easily lead to death, but with good care, it can also survive the summer. Specific care methods for summer are as follows:
Shading: Avoid direct sunlight and provide it with gentle diffused light.
Water control: Water it once every 10-15 days, and the potting soil should not be dry for a long time, avoiding excessive watering.
Cooling: It is necessary to cool down appropriately in summer, and move it to a cool environment for care.
I. Why peach eggs die in summer
Peach eggs do not necessarily die in summer. With proper care, they can still survive the summer. The reason for easy death is that peach eggs enter a dormant state in the high-temperature environment of summer. In a dormant state, if not careful, death can occur. Because summer is a season of high temperature, heat, and heavy rain, if exposed to the sun for a long time, the leaves of peach eggs can easily be burned, coupled with the high-temperature environment, making it prone to death. Moreover, summer is a rainy season, and peach eggs are a type of succulent plant. If they grow in a water-logged environment for a long time, root and stem rot can occur, leading to death.
II. How to care for peach eggs in summer
Shading: Peach eggs can accept direct sunlight during the growing period, but need to be shaded during the summer dormant period. In a dormant state, its growth stops, and providing a scattered light environment is beneficial for it to pass through the dormant period.
Water control: Peach eggs require less water during the dormant period. Generally, watering it once every ten to fifteen days is sufficient, as long as the potting soil is not dry for a long time to maintain its basic growth needs. Excessive watering or prolonged exposure to rain can cause waterlogging and lead to root rot and death.
Lowering temperature: The high-temperature environment of summer accelerates the evaporation of water in peach eggs. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures during the dormant period can lead to dehydration, so it needs to be moved to a cooler indoor environment after summer.
The above is a detailed explanation of how to care for peach eggs in summer and precautions for growing peach eggs in summer. I hope this article can bring you help in green plant management!