1. Proper water controlBear's Paw will stop growing in the summer. At this time, the soil should be kept slightly dry and not watered too much. Try to water according to the dryness of the soil, and water appropriately after it becomes dry. Too much water can easily cause root rot. Also, when it rains, you should take shelter to avoid water accumulation in the soil. 2. Improve ventilationIn summer, we often turn on the air conditioner, so the indoor air becomes very dry and stuffy. Such an environment is not conducive to the plants to survive the summer. It is recommended to place it next to the window and open the window more often, which will not only make the indoor air circulation better, but also allow the plant to breathe. 3. Reasonable shadingIf no shading measures are taken in the summer, strong light will harm the plants, and after being sunburned, the plants will wither and the leaves will shrink. Therefore, in summer, you should either build a shade net for it or move it to a semi-shaded place for maintenance. As long as it is not exposed to too strong direct sunlight, it will be fine. 4. Stop giving fertilizerThe plant's growth will slow down or stop growing in the summer, so there is no need to fertilize it at this time. If the plant grows slowly, you can apply less fertilizer. In addition, it is best to spray an appropriate amount of carbendazim at the beginning of summer to avoid invasion by diseases and insects. |
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