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How to raise succulents in winter?

Indoor maintenance in the north is still very good, because it will be heated in winter in the north, and the temperature is basically around 20 degrees, which is also the most suitable temperature for the growth of succulents. The succulents placed indoors will not stop growing because it is winter, because the indoor temperature is suitable. Indoor maintenance needs to pay attention to ventilation, because it is unrealistic to open windows in winter in the north, and it will be opened at noon at most. Therefore, it is recommended to open the window for air as much as possible when you can. Poor ventilation is easy to leave leaves and stuffy roots. In addition, the lighting problem is definitely not as good as outdoor, so move indoors and try to put it in Nanyang Terrace with the best sunshine! Be sure to bask in the sun for a few more hours every day, try to put it high and don't be blocked by other objects.

South China winter maintenance methods:

The temperature difference in the south is also relatively large. In some areas, it can be exposed all winter, while in other areas, it is impossible. In Yunnan, Guangzhou, Fujian and other regions, it is very cold only for a few days in winter. So if you are exposed in the coldest day, you can cover it with film at night or move it indoors temporarily at night, and you can completely expose it during the day. However, in some areas, such as the postal area, it still snows occasionally in winter, so we should always pay attention to the weather and move in when it is cold.

In winter, besides paying attention to ventilation and lighting, we should also control moisture. After all, the temperature is low, and meat will sleep or grow slowly. The demand for water has decreased, and proper water control can still avoid troubles such as rotten root water. In addition, the exposed water should not be drenched on the leaves as far as possible to avoid frostbite and sunburn.