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As a kind of indoor potted plant that everyone likes, Hupilan has beautiful appearance and strong shade tolerance, and it is easy to maintain in the living room. It is also a popular flower, widely used in indoor potted plants. How to maintain Hupilan in winter?

In fact, winter is the hardest time for Hupilan. Be sure to keep its temperature, control watering and fertilization, get more sunshine and spend the winter safely.

First, the temperature

Hupilan likes warm environment, and its growth temperature is between 15-30 degrees. But it is relatively afraid of freezing, and it is easy to get frostbite below five degrees. Therefore, the maintenance of Hupilan at home must be placed at a temperature of about 10 degrees. But the indoor temperature we live in can generally reach about ten degrees. If the temperature is too low, you can cover it with a convenient bag and punch a few holes in the bag to keep warm. It is hot, so take it out.

Second, control watering.

In winter, the indoor ventilation conditions are very poor, and the doors and windows are closed. So it is most important to control watering at this time. If the temperature is lower than 10 degrees, it doesn't matter if it doesn't grow or grow slowly, and it doesn't matter if it doesn't water for two or three months in a winter. Once watered too much, it will easily lead to root rot. Both leaf spot and leaf blight are easy to break out in this period.

If there is heating at home and the temperature is around 20, then it should be thoroughly dried and watered. Prevent indoor ventilation, pot soil can not be dried and cause root rot. And carbendazim can be sprayed once a month to prevent bacterial infections such as leaf spot and leaf blight.

Third, don't fertilize.

If the temperature is too low, the tiger orchid doesn't need fertilization all winter. At this time, Euphorbia humilis is in dormancy or semi-dormancy, and its growth is slow. If you fertilize it, the roots can't absorb it, and it's easy to burn and rot the roots in a flowerpot, and the whole pot of Picea will be finished.

Through our introduction, I believe everyone has a deeper understanding of the breeding methods and precautions of Hupilan in winter, as well as the precautions and methods of maintaining Hupilan in winter.