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Are you sure you will bask in the sun for the flowers and plants? You will understand after reading it.

Exposed to the scorching sun for a long time, some flower lovers just throw flowers and plants outside, especially in summer, without shade. This kind of behavior is very undesirable. Of course, people like jasmine and gardenia who especially like sunshine can stand it.

Common symptoms: yellow, black and red tips.

Although plants like light, it doesn't mean that all plants like strong light. Too strong light will also bring inevitable harm to plants! The most obvious reaction to sunburn is the leaves of plants!

Solution: If the sunburned leaves can't be recovered, move the sunburned plants to a cool place, or just put them indoors instead of being exposed to the sun. will have

Take off the sunburned leaves and maintain them normally, just wait for the plants to grow new leaves ~

(Author: Tian Jian rice ball? Source: succulents)

(Author: Jing An? Source: green radish world)

Like the previous picture, almost all the leaves are sunburned, so we have to put them in the shade and wait for them to grow new leaves and replace the old ones.

(Author: candy2 ear? Source: succulents)

Long-term shade plants can't grow without sunlight. Only under light can photosynthesis be carried out and nutrients needed for plant growth can be produced. Long-term shading will inevitably inhibit plant growth.

Symptoms that are easy to appear: overgrowth.

Flower friends who have raised too much meat should all know this phenomenon, right? This phenomenon is not unique to meaty ~ any plant, as long as the long-term light is not enough, will easily grow thin and tall, and it seems to be broken! Just like the daffodil in the picture below, its leaves are thin and long, and it is easy to lodging when it grows up. If left untreated, the second picture will be the final result. ...

Solution: 1, get more sunshine, which is the most convenient way to solve the apprentice problem.

2, topping, if your plant has grown very badly, topping, topping can inhibit the top advantage of plants and promote branching! Look at the picture below!

(Author: Chu Shi? Source: Zhihu)

(Source: Baidu knows)

Plants that do not rotate for a long time have phototaxis. What is phototaxis? That is, plants will unconsciously spread to places where they can be irradiated by the sun. For example, the plant in the picture below bends 90 directly, which is caused by phototaxis!

Symptoms: The plant bends.

Now most flower lovers should put plants on balconies, windows and floating windows, right? In these places, due to the shelter of houses, some plants will inevitably get no sunlight, but the part that can get sunlight will continue to extend to the place where it can get sunlight. Finally, what appears in front of you is an inclined longevity flower ... such as the longevity flower in the picture below.

Solution: once a week or so, turn over the pots for the longevity flowers and let them bask in the sun evenly.

(Author: bjayul? Source: Changshou Flower Bar)

(Author: Chen Meihuan? Source: Luohu Education Network blog)

Sunbathing through the glass

Glass can block most of the ultraviolet rays in light, which is one of the important factors to inhibit the overgrowth of plants. So sunbathing through the glass may also lead to overgrowth ~

Symptoms that are easy to appear: overgrowth.

Winter is fine, the temperature is relatively low, the plant growth is small, and it has no effect through the glass. But in spring and summer, plants grow rapidly and cannot receive ultraviolet rays through glass, so plants will grow long and thin, especially those who like sunshine.

Solution: In spring, summer, autumn and other seasons, it is best not to bask in the sun through the glass, move the flowers out, or open the balcony window and receive a few hours of pure sunshine every day ~ Note that summer must be shaded!