How to Survive the Summer (Dormancy) in the Dark-Skinned Moon World ("Key Points for Summer Dormancy Maintenance in the Dark-Skinned Moon World")

How does Hei Pi Yue Jie spend the summer

If you want to learn about the explanation of Hei Pi Yue Jie, a type of succulent plant, and how it spends the summer, please refer to the detailed introduction below.

For most succulent plants, Hei Pi Yue Jie is considered expensive, so there is very little knowledge about it. Many beginners want to know how Hei Pi Yue Jie spends the summer and when it goes dormant. I'll briefly explain this to everyone.

How does Hei Pi Yue Jie spend the summer

In the summer, temperatures usually reach above 30℃, at which point Hei Pi Yue Jie enters a dormant state. At this time, we should stop watering and place Hei Pi Yue Jie in a cool and well-ventilated area, such as a north-facing balcony. Don't worry about it drying out without watering; Hei Pi Yue Jie is more drought-resistant than we think. On windy days, you can spray some water to keep the soil surface slightly moist.

The biggest harm to Hei Pi Yue Jie in the summer is that the hot and humid weather can easily lead to diseases like black rot. Therefore, the principle of summer care is to water less and ventilate more. One flower enthusiast's Hei Pi Yue Jie was out of the pot for three months and still had healthy stems, which shows its drought resistance.

Let's also talk about when Hei Pi Yue Jie goes dormant

From the previous information, we know that it goes dormant in the summer. However, sometimes we might feel that the weather is very hot, but Hei Pi Yue Jie still doesn't show signs of dormancy. In this case, we can use the method of stopping watering to make it dormant. According to the information, 15℃ is the critical point for Hei Pi Yue Jie to wake up, but in reality, it can still grow below 30℃ without stopping watering.

The above is the related content on how Hei Pi Yue Jie spends the summer (dormancy), for the reference of green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.