1. Can't bask in the sun?It's not that it can't be exposed to the sun. Although it is a negative plant and is not very sun-loving, it can tolerate shade, but it still needs some sun exposure. However, when sunbathing, you need to choose the right season and time of day. You can get some exposure to the sun in the spring, but in the summer the sun will be very strong, so you should stop sunbathing and avoid it. From autumn to winter, you can increase the light exposure time a little to promote the synthesis of chlorophyll. When the weather is clear, you can sunbathe from sunrise to 8 or 9 in the morning, or from after 4 in the afternoon to sunset. 2. Will it wilt in the sun?As long as the plant is exposed to light at the right time and is not exposed to the scorching sun, it will generally not wilt. If you find that the plant is wilting, you need to move it to a cool place in time to buffer it. 3. What is the correct maintenance method?When caring for the plants, you don't actually need to spend too much energy. You just need to expose the plants to sunlight appropriately in seasons when the light is not strong, and avoid the hottest time of the sun. It doesn't take too long. |
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