What changes do summer plants undergo
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Different plants undergo different changes in summer. Plants with blooming periods in spring will bear fruit in summer, while those with blooming periods in summer will gradually grow and bloom.
High temperatures can also cause plants to enter dormancy, and some plants may grow slowly or even stop growing in summer.
Proper cooling measures should be taken to care for plants in summer to avoid temperatures above 35℃, and shading should be provided when sunlight is intense, as well as improving ventilation to ensure good air circulation.
I. Changes in plants in summer
After entering summer, different plants will have different changes. Some plants bloom in spring and grow vigorously in summer with green leaves. For plants that have already bloomed, they will produce small fruits. Some plants bloom in summer, and as the weather warms up, the buds will gradually grow and open.
Due to the high temperatures in summer, the climate can become very hot, and some plants may enter a dormant state, growing slowly or even stopping growth temporarily. When the climate cools down, they will resume growth.
II. Caring for plants in summer
Light: After entering summer, sunlight becomes stronger, and shading should be provided to avoid direct strong sunlight. Most plants are not tolerant to strong sunlight, and without shading, there is a possibility of leaf burn. Plants can also be moved to cooler places, such as beside walls or under tree shade, where they can receive scattered light appropriately.
Cooling: When summer temperatures exceed 35℃, cooling measures should usually be taken as high temperatures are not conducive to plant growth. Generally, a temperature below 30℃ is fine, and fans or喷水 (spraying water) can be used to lower the temperature.
Ventilation: When plants are kept indoors during summer, ventilation should be enhanced to ensure indoor air circulation. When the environment becomes hot and stuffy, it not only affects plants' summer survival but can also breed bacteria, leading to diseases and pests. Plants can be moved outdoors regularly or windows can be opened for ventilation.
The above sharing details the changes in summer plants and the care methods for plants surviving the summer, hoping to be of help to you!
(Note: The Chinese word "喷水" was not translated as there is no exact English equivalent in the context provided. It is assumed to mean "spraying water" or "water spraying.")