1. CoolingThe armored ball does not like an environment with too high temperature. If the temperature is higher than 30℃, it should be cooled down in time. Generally speaking, the temperature can be lowered by spraying water. When the temperature is between 15-28℃, it can grow normally. 2. ShadingThe sunlight is very strong during the summer. At this time, in order to prevent the plants from being damaged by the sun, you must use something to block the strong light. You can also move them to a place with weaker sunlight, as long as the plants are not exposed to strong light. 3. VentilationBecause the outdoor light is very strong in the summer, many flower lovers will put the iron armor ball indoors, which requires more ventilation. If the indoor temperature is too high and not ventilated, the plants will grow very weak. 4. HydrationIn summer, water evaporates very quickly. In order to prevent excessive water shortage in the soil, it is necessary to do a good job of watering. However, you cannot water it in large quantities. You need to wait until the cultivation medium becomes dry before watering it. Also pay attention to the water temperature when watering, the temperature should not be too high. |
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