Raising succulent plants indoors in winter, winter maintenance tips allow succulent plants to survive the winter

Choose suitable succulent plant varieties to control indoor temperature, reasonable watering, light management, pest control With people's pursuit of quality of life, raising succulent plants indoors has gradually become a fashion. Winter temperatures have dropped sharply. How to make succulent plants survive the winter has become a matter of concern to many flower lovers. This article will introduce you in detail some practical tips for raising succulent winter indoors and help your succulent plants spend a warm winter. To select suitable succulent plant varieties to grow succulent indoors in winter, we must first select varieties with strong cold tolerance, such as Crassulaceae, Archeaceae, Archeaceae, etc. These varieties can still maintain good growth in low temperature environments. status. Controlling indoor temperature In winter, indoor temperature is crucial to the growth of succulent plants. The indoor temperature should be kept above 10 ° C. If the temperature is too low, succulent plants are prone to frostbite. You can adjust the indoor temperature through the following methods: 1. Use Heating: In winter, turning on the heating can quickly increase the indoor temperature and ensure the growth needs of succulent plants.

2. Place succulent plants next to the radiator: Place succulent plants near the radiator and use the heat from the radiator to increase the temperature around the plants.

3. Use electric heaters: Place electric heaters in appropriate locations indoors to provide a warm environment for succulent plants. Reasonable watering of succulent plants in winter grows slowly and reduces the water requirement. When watering, the principle of "better dry than wet" should be followed to avoid excessive watering causing root rot. The following are some watering techniques: 1. Observe soil dryness: Before watering, gently touch the soil surface with your fingers. If it feels dry, water can be carried out.

2. Control the watering frequency: The watering frequency in winter should be appropriately reduced, generally watering every 10-15 days.

3. Choose the right water source: When the water temperature is low in winter, warm water should be used for watering to avoid low-temperature water causing damage to succulent plants. Light management The light time in winter is short, and succulent plants are prone to excessive growth. The light time should be increased appropriately in winter to ensure the normal growth of succulent plants. The following are some suggestions: 1. Place succulent plants in places with sufficient sunshine: Such as window sills, balconies, etc.

2. Use artificial light source: In the case of insufficient light, LED plant growth lights can be used to provide light to succulent plants.

3. Adjust the placement position of plants: Adjust the placement position of succulent plants in a timely manner according to the lighting conditions to ensure that the plants receive even light. Pest and insect pest control increases more meat indoors in winter, and there are relatively few pests and diseases, but the following points still need to be paid attention to: 1. Maintain indoor ventilation: Good ventilation can reduce the incidence of pests and diseases.

2. Regularly inspect plants: treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner to avoid spread.

3. Use biopesticides: When controlling pests and diseases, try to choose biopesticides to reduce environmental pollution.

Raising succulent winter indoors, as long as you master the correct maintenance methods, your succulent plants can survive the cold winter safely. I hope the introduction in this article will help you and wish you a happy growing flower!