Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - If you travel for a month or two in the summer vacation, what can you do to keep the plants from dying? (80 points for a good answer! ! ~)

If you travel for a month or two in the summer vacation, what can you do to keep the plants from dying? (80 points for a good answer! ! ~)

When I traveled to France last year, I moved my plants to a place where there was no direct sunlight, but there was scattered light. Before I left, I watered the plants enough and filled the tray under the flowerpot with water.

Then rub the medical cotton wool into a thick cotton rope, and then wrap it with a layer of medical gauze. One end is buried in the root system of the flowerpot plant, and the other end is placed in a container containing water (the bucket is preferably semi-sealed to prevent a large amount of evaporation). The water level in the container must be higher than that in the flowerpot. According to the size of the flowerpot, put 2 ~ 4 thick cotton ropes in each flowerpot, which is equivalent to drip irrigation and indigenous method.

Finally, when I came back, the plants grew well. I hope it helps you.