Meat and light snow winter maintenance tips to keep your succulent plants safe through the winter

Temperature management, light control, watering management, ventilation management, fertilization management, pest and disease control, succulent plants have become the favorite of more and more horticultural enthusiasts with their unique form and vitality. Light snow and succulent plants are deeply loved for their pink color and lovely form. The arrival of winter has brought many challenges to succulent plants. How can we make our light snow and succulent plants survive safely in the cold winter? This article will give you a detailed introduction to the maintenance methods of fleshy and light snow in winter. Temperature management When the temperature drops in winter, the growth rate of succulent plants will slow down or even enter a dormant state. Maintaining a suitable temperature is the key to maintaining light snow and succulent meat. The suitable temperature range for light snow and succulent meat in winter is 5 ° C to 15 ° C. Between, if the temperature is too low, you can consider moving the succulent to a warm place indoors to avoid frostbite. Light control In winter, the sunshine time is short and the light intensity is relatively weak. The light time should be appropriately reduced to avoid excessive exposure. Light snow and fleshy meat can be placed in a place with sufficient light indoors, but direct sunlight should be avoided to avoid causing sunburn on the leaves. Watering management The growth rate of succulent plants in winter is slower, and the demand for water is correspondingly reduced. Watering should be appropriate and the soil is just slightly moist. The following measures can be taken: 1. Reduce the frequency of watering: Every 10-15 days in winter Water once every day, and try to choose sunny weather when watering.

2. Control the amount of water: When watering, water should be poured thoroughly, but water should be avoided.

3. Watering time: Try to choose watering in the morning or evening to avoid watering at high temperatures at noon. Ventilation management In winter, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large, which can easily lead to the occurrence of succulent plant diseases. Pay attention to maintaining a good ventilation environment and avoiding the air being too humid. Fertilization management The growth rate of succulent plants in winter is slower, and the demand for fertilizer is relatively reduced. Fertilization can be suspended and fertilization can be resumed after the spring temperature rises. Pest and insect pests control Succulent plants are vulnerable to pests and diseases in winter. In order to prevent pests and diseases, the following measures can be taken: 1. Regular inspections: Regularly inspect succulent plants and deal with pests and diseases discovered in a timely manner.

2. Clean environment: Keep the indoor environment clean and clean up dead leaves and sick leaves in a timely manner.

3. Use of pesticides: When necessary, low-toxicity and low-residue pesticides can be used for prevention and control.

The maintenance of fleshy and light snow in winter requires special attention to temperature, light, watering, ventilation, fertilization and pest control. As long as you master the correct maintenance methods, I believe that your fleshy and light snow will be able to survive the cold winter safely. Continue to bloom beautiful flowers.