1. Is it cold-resistant?The beauty plum has good cold resistance, so you don’t have to worry about it freezing to death during the winter. Not only is it cold-resistant, it is also more frost-resistant than some ordinary plum blossoms and can survive the winter in an environment of over -20 degrees. However, it is best to place it in a sunny location. However, if it is a newly planted seedling, you must pay attention to keeping warm in winter. Even if it is a seedling planted in autumn, you need straw ropes or plastic film to keep it warm. 2. How to survive the winter1. Watering: Because the beauty plum will grow better in a humid environment, it should be watered with antifreeze water after winter to prevent the soil from being too dry and affecting its growth. 2. Light: Although it has good cold resistance, it is best to pay attention to it in winter and try to grow it in a shaded sunny place. It actually doesn't like darkness, so it needs to see sunlight as much as possible. 3. Whitewashing: The young plum seedlings can be maintained normally one year after they have grown and survived. During the winter, just paint the trunk white. |
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