Xiong Tongzi Survives the Summer: "Xiong Tongzi Has Ingenious Tips for a Safe and Comfortable Summer"

Bear Child's Summer Vacation

The editor answers questions for netizens about the succulent plant Bear Child, including how Bear Child survives the summer. Let's delve into this together.

Surviving the summer is a challenging task for Bear Child plant enthusiasts. I'll briefly share some experiences on how Bear Child survives the summer. Bear Child is a type of Sedum plant that hibernates in the summer, which means it goes into a dormant state during the hot season. Many Sedum plants do this, although some are more robust.

Bear Child's growing season should be from mid-autumn to mid-spring, when its leaves are thick and full. However, during the dormant period, Bear Child's leaves will shrink and may even fall off, which is a normal phenomenon.

During its dormant period, Bear Child's roots also stop functioning, making it prone to root rot if the medium is too wet. It's best to gradually reduce watering as the dormant period approaches, until the height of summer when watering should be minimized. What constitutes "minimum" depends on the medium. A well-draining medium is preferable.

During its dormant period, it's best to avoid direct sunlight for Bear Child and place it in a well-lit but diffused environment, increasing ventilation to reduce humidity and heat.

The above is a detailed introduction to how Bear Child survives the summer. Have you understood it?