Winter plant maintenance tips, a practical way to make your green plants safe through the winter

Indoor wintering methods Outdoor wintering methods Special plant wintering methods With the arrival of winter, the temperature gradually drops, and plant growth enters a slow period. How to let our green plants safely survive the cold winter has become a top priority for many plant lovers. This article will introduce some practical plant wintering methods to help your green plants survive a warm winter. Indoor winter methods 1. Reasonably place green plants. The indoor temperature in winter is low. The green plants should be placed close to the windows to increase light and avoid placing green plants near the air conditioner outlet to avoid freezing of the plants due to too low temperatures.

2. Control the watering frequency In winter, plants grow slowly and the water demand is reduced. The watering frequency should be appropriately reduced to keep the soil slightly moist to avoid excessive watering and causing root rot.

3. Adjust the amount of fertilizer applied to reduce the demand for fertilizer by plants in winter. The amount of fertilizer applied should be appropriately reduced. Compound fertilizers with low nitrogen and high phosphorus and potassium can be selected to promote plant growth. Outdoor winter methods 1. Choose suitable plants Plants for outdoor winter should be selected from varieties with strong cold resistance, such as holly, cypress, etc. Pay attention to selecting suitable planting sites to avoid being affected by unfavorable factors such as cold and drought.

2. Properly prune Before winter comes, properly prune plants and remove sick and weak branches, which is conducive to plant growth and winter.

3. Add thermal insulation measures. Plants that spend the winter outdoors can be covered with a layer of straw, leaves, etc. on the roots to increase the thermal insulation effect. For plants that are not cold resistant, they can be moved indoors for the winter. Special plant winter methods 1. Orchids are not cold-resistant. They should be moved indoors in winter, keep the indoor temperature at around 15 ° C, appropriately increase the light, and control the watering frequency.

2. Succulent plants Succulent plants need to keep the soil slightly moist in winter, avoid too much watering, appropriately reduce the temperature, and keep it above 5 ° C.

3. Potted plants Potted plants should choose varieties with strong cold tolerance in winter, pay attention to controlling the watering frequency, and keep the soil slightly moist.

Winter plants are a problem that requires attention to in many aspects. By reasonable placement, controlling watering, adjusting fertilization amount, selecting appropriate plant varieties, and adding warmth measures, your green plants can safely survive the cold winter. I hope the introduction of this article can help you.