How to care for the coin grass in winter
The editor introduces the topic related to the hydroponic flower coin grass, how to care for coin grass in winter, and the following is a detailed introduction.
Although it's a bit late to talk about how to care for coin grass in winter now, good vegetables are not afraid of being late. I believe that flower friends who see this article will be able to find the correct method to care for coin grass in winter. This article will not disappoint flower friends, nor will it disappoint the coin grass, haha!
How to care for coin grass in winter varies from region to region. Let's first talk about the south, the areas south of the Yangtze River, and even further south, where coin grass can be left alone in winter and grow freely. If the leaves wither, just cut the head and then place it in a散光 (diffused light) area indoors. It should be noted that in areas further south like Guangdong, there's no need to cut the head of the coin grass unless the leaves wither, in which case normal care is sufficient.
Next, let's talk about how to care for coin grass in winter in the northern regions. We'll ignore the very northern areas where there is heating indoors because the coin grass grows normally due to the heating. We're talking about areas without heating that can freeze, in which case after the leaves of the coin grass wither and the head is cut, pour out the water (in most cases, coin grass is half soil and half water), and then place it indoors or somewhere else where it won't be blown by the wind or frozen. Keeping the soil moist will do, and it will sprout and grow again in the spring of the following year.
In summary, how to care for coin grass in winter is actually very simple: if the leaves wither, cut the head, pour out the water, keep the soil moist, and that's it with indoor diffused light. I would also like to add that for coin grass grown purely in water, if room temperature cannot be guaranteed, it is recommended to cut the head and then deeply bury it in pure sand, keeping the sand moist.
The above is a specific introduction on how to care for coin grass in winter, hoping to bring some flower knowledge to flower enthusiasts.