Saras Surya-love, known as dried tolerant plants low maintenance And is going easy. Hot weather occurs when most juicy thrives, so what should you do once in cold temperatures?
Since the succulent a little water and a lot of sun thrives in the atmosphere, your winter approach will need to be re -created that environment, even as an external temperature. You will also need to consider that your concerts may be shifted to domity in the form of falling and settling in winter, and should impress how you take care of them.
Here you have to know what you should know about the care of succulent throughout the winter and install them to flourish in the next season.
Bring inside the outer succulent house
Some juicy are really cold-hardened, and excluded outside during cold temperatures. But the most successives you buy at a local garden shop are grown for warm temperatures, and they will not live outside in a winter USDA hardness area Zone beyond 10 or 11.
If you do not have a cool-shrill succulent, be sure to bring it before the first frost. However, it can be better to make a mistake in favor of caution, and as soon as the temperature starts falling towards 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night, bring it into their successors.
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Care of indoor juicy during winter
If your successors are living in joy happily, they are already in the right place to avoid winter. There are only a few steps to prepare them for the season, and this process is as much less maintenance as you will expect.
Remove dead leaves
“Sergants may be inactive in winter,” says a master gardener Abbie Perry.
This means that this is an ideal time to clean your plant before any growth starts in the spring season. Remove dead leaves, which if left for an extended period of time, can rot and cause cause Damage to plant,
Repeat your plants
Use this period of cleaning and annual maintenance Repeat your concertsThis happens when you can change the soil, make sure it has a well -nashed stability, and take it to a large container if needed.
Keep succulent in a sunny window
Because juicy thrives throughout the summer days of summer, you want to make sure that they have access to very hot sunlight throughout the winter. Place them in a bright, sunny window where they can soak rays and enjoy warm temperatures.
Use chopstick trick to avoid overwatering
Overwatering concerts are one of the most common mistakes that people make, and it is especially easy to do in winter when passive successives also require less water. Perry has a trick that she uses to ensure that she ever unnecessarily watering her juicy (which can damage the plant).
She uses a simple device that you can have around the house – a chopstick.
“Chopstick method acts as a toothpick testing the cake,” says Perry. “Put the chopstick in the soil. If it sticks with the soil, the soil is still wet, and it is best to wait before filling the water. Winter inactivityYou will often find that your successives require less water than normal. ,
Monitor room temperature
Successors prefer hot temperatures, so, if you have placed them in a room that does not have much activity, oppose the urge to close the heat. Ideally, the room should remain between 55 degrees and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fasting
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The succulent requires less water when they go to their passive stage during winter, but this does not mean that they can go throughout the winter without water. If the soil feels completely dry or the leaves appear a bit wrinkled, the time has come to give them a drink.
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If you are bringing your outer juicy indoors for winter, then it is a good time to re -prepare them to ensure that the soil is free from pests and insects.
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Most successors will flourish in the sun directly, especially during winter when they are warmly craving.