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How to maintain flowers and plants in winter

Winter is more prone to freezing injury for flowers and plants, and it is also very dangerous for flowers and plants if they are not cared for. So how should we conserve flowers and plants in winter?

Pay attention to cold protection when planting flowers and plants in winter.

For most flowers and foliage plants that are not cold-tolerant in greenhouses, greenhouses or indoors, such as green radish, green emperor, variable leaf wood, etc., the watering amount at this time should be kept moist, not too wet, and plants will rot and die if watered too much. If the indoor temperature is high, you can appropriately increase the amount of water or spray water on the leaves. For potted flowers that bloom before and after the Spring Festival, such as camellia, azalea, plum blossom, wintersweet, melon leaf chrysanthemum and so on. , as well as bergamot, lemon, pyracantha, bamboo, Fukiko and other fruit-viewing plants, should keep the soil moist and spray water on the plants. The suitable watering time is 10 ~ 1 1, and the water temperature is basically the same as the room temperature. In addition, the potted flowers or bonsai in the living room should be ventilated in addition to a certain temperature, and windows can be opened for ventilation around noon to prevent plants from staying indoors for too long, resulting in flowers, fruits and leaves falling off; But don't let the plants be directly blown by the cold wind.