When is it best to bring outdoor potted plants indoors
Today's plant experience shares a small knowledge of flowering plant care: when is it best to bring outdoor potted plants indoors? Let's take a look together.
After the golden autumn, the sunlight weakens and the temperature drops. It is necessary to move the potted plants indoors in time to prevent the plants from being harmed by frost. So, when is it better to move the potted plants indoors?
It is more appropriate to move indoors when the daily average temperature drops to about 5℃. However, different flowers have different temperature requirements, so the timing of moving indoors should also differ. For example, flowers like Jasmine, Milan, Red Salvia, Hawaiian Shrub, Oxalis, Citrus, Asparagus, Cyclamen, Calla Lily, Clivia Miniata, Sansevieria, Fuchsia, and cacti should be moved indoors earlier. Moving them too late indoors can easily lead to frost damage. Flowers like Osmanthus, Pomegranate, Rose, Grape, Liriope, Forsythia, Pine, and Cypress should be moved indoors around the time of frost. Dahlia and Chrysanthemum bloom more profusely in late autumn and can be moved indoors later. However, these flowers are also susceptible to frost attack and should be moved indoors before the arrival of frost, placing the flower pots in a sunny indoor location to allow these flowers to continue blooming. If roses need to hibernate, they can be left outdoors for a longer period until the leaves fall before moving them into a cellar or placing them in a low-temperature indoor area. If you still want to enjoy them in winter, be sure to move them indoors in advance.
Also, no flower should be abruptly moved indoors, nor should they be watered excessively or placed in a non-ventilated area indoors, as this can cause the leaves to fall off, the roots to rot, and even lead to death. Therefore, at the beginning of moving the flowers indoors, they should be taken outdoors to bask in the sun every noon, and then placed entirely indoors after 7 to 10 days, and the potted plants should be placed in a location suitable for the growth of the flowers.
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