1. Can you freeze to death?As long as it is properly cared for, it will not be frozen to death. This requires that the ambient temperature be controlled above 0℃. We can place the plant on the indoor balcony. If the temperature is still relatively low, we can move it near the radiator. 2. How to maintain1. The most important thing for maintenance in winter is temperature, so we need to move it to a warm place indoors. If we want to keep it outdoors, we must also take some warming measures, such as putting more soil on the plant, or wrapping it with foam or a quilt. 2. Generally speaking, plants do not need much water in winter because their life activities are not frequent at that time, so they do not need much water support. However, if they are kept in a warm room, it is difficult to ensure that the plants will develop more vigorously. You can observe the plants or touch the soil before watering to see if they need water, and then water them according to demand. 3. The plants need to receive sufficient light for maintenance, and the light is relatively soft at this time, so direct sunlight is fine. The plants must not be allowed to live in a lightless environment for a long time. |
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