What flowers are not suitable for summer care
Let me introduce some knowledge about flowers that are not suitable for summer care, details are as follows:
What flowers are not suitable for summer care
As summer begins, there are fewer and fewer flowering plants at home, and many flower enthusiasts think of buying some new varieties. However, I suggest you avoid these flowers because they are not suitable for summer care.
Flowers not suitable for summer purchase
In the summer flower market, the following flowers are very common, but we need to be careful, otherwise the flowers may drop or easily rot after bringing them home.
1. Clivia Miniata
Clivia Miniata is a plant with both flowers and leaves, which is very suitable for indoor care and is often regarded as a green plant. It is thought that Clivia Miniata grows vigorously in summer, but in fact, it does not.
Clivia Miniata is a heat-sensitive plant and will enter a dormant period in summer, requiring controlled watering and fertilizing. Once watered too much, it will rot and blacken. Therefore, although Clivia Miniata is relatively cheap in summer, it is still necessary to be cautious when buying, especially for新手 flower enthusiasts, who should avoid it.
If you have to buy, it is recommended to choose a pot with relatively dry soil, not a wet one, otherwise it will probably rot after bringing it home.
2. Duranta Repens
What flowers are not suitable for summer care
The Duranta Repens seen in the market are full of flower buds, which look very beautiful, and you may think that they will bloom soon after buying them home. However, the result for most of them is that the flower buds keep falling after bringing them home.
Because the normal flowering period of Duranta Repens is from autumn and winter to early spring, and in summer, Duranta Repens also needs to rest. These flower buds on Duranta Repens are artificially promoted for production and sales purposes, and it is difficult for them to maintain normal growth in our home care environment.
When Duranta Repens is "sleeping", it does not have the energy to grow flower buds, which naturally leads to withered and fallen flower buds. Moreover, if watering and fertilizing are not properly controlled in summer, Duranta Repens is prone to death, wasting time and effort.
3. Zygocactus
Zygocactus is similar to Duranta Repens, as it also needs to rest in summer, requiring controlled watering and fertilizing. Moreover, Zygocactus is more difficult to manage than Duranta Repens and Clivia Miniata in summer.
Therefore,新手 flower enthusiasts without management experience should definitely avoid buying Zygocactus in summer, otherwise it would be just wasting money for nothing.
4. Dahlia