Spring and autumn maintenanceThe ice lantern jade will enter the growth period in the spring bulb season, and the best growth temperature of the ice lantern jade is between 15℃ and 28℃. At this time, it should be placed in a place with sufficient light and exposed to sunlight. Otherwise, the plant shape will become loose and the leaves may become thin and long. In spring and autumn, you should also pay attention to watering only when the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when you do water. Summer maintenanceThe sunlight in summer is very strong, so the ice lantern jade dew should not be exposed directly to the sun. At this time, the Ice Lantern Jade enters a dormant period, so it is best to stop watering to avoid excessive water accumulation and root rot. There is no need to fertilize at the same time. Attention should also be paid to ventilation and cooling on summer nights. Winter maintenanceWinter, like summer, is also a dormant period for the Ice Lantern Jade Plant, and its growth stagnates. At this time, there is no need to fertilize, but only water it moderately. If the temperature remains above 8℃ at night, the Ice Lantern Jade can still grow slowly. But it should not be lower than 5℃, otherwise the leaves will be frostbitten. |
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