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How to cultivate Euphorbia in winter

If you want to know the introduction of green plants and flowers on how to cultivate Euphorbia in winter, the following is a brief introduction for netizens.

In winter, it is necessary to provide Euphorbia with a warm environment above 10℃, use plastic film for warmth after cooling down, reduce watering, avoid making the soil too moist, and ensure sufficient scattered light, avoiding long-term cultivation in dark places. When the temperature warms up a bit, it is necessary to open windows and doors for ventilation in a timely manner.

How to cultivate Euphorbia in winter

1. -- Adjusting temperature --

Euphorbia is not very cold-resistant. To ensure Euphorbia survives the winter safely, its growing temperature should be controlled above 10℃, and it should not be kept in an environment with too low temperatures. When the night temperature is low or when the temperature drops, it is necessary to cover Euphorbia with plastic film for warmth, and it can only be removed when the temperature rises.

2. -- Lighting conditions --

Euphorbia is a plant that likes sunlight. Only sufficient light can make it grow stronger, especially in winter when the temperature is relatively low. Euphorbia should be exposed to more sunlight and preferably placed in a place with plenty of scattered light. If the environment is too dark, it will lead to poor growth and development of Euphorbia.

3. -- Ventilation environment --

In winter, it is necessary to often open windows and doors to ventilate and exchange indoor air, but also be careful not to let the cold air attack Euphorbia. It is best not to open the windows in the morning and at night when the temperature is low and place Euphorbia in a warmer place to avoid being frozen by the cold wind. Ventilation and air exchange should be done when it is warm at noon.

4. -- Watering method --

Euphorbia enters a dormant state in winter, and its demand for water is not high at this time. It is only necessary to keep the potting soil semi-dry and semi-wet, and not to water too much to avoid waterlogging in the pot. It is necessary to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, and it is best to water with water close to room temperature at noon.

The above tips on how to cultivate Euphorbia in winter are hoped to be of some help to you after reading this article!