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A brief talk on the "winter does not enter, spring does not come out" of flowers

Published: 2024-12-04 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/04, A brief talk on the "winter does not enter, spring does not come out" of flowers

If you grow flowers indoors, early winter and early spring are the most common seasons for flower death, but novice friends often don't know why. In fact, for most flowers and plants, the low temperature and frost damage in winter is very great, so there is a saying that "winter does not enter and spring does not come out" in the flower cultivation world.

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Many experienced flower growers know that "if you don't get in in winter, you can't get out in spring." "do not enter in winter" means that when the weather is just cold and there is no frost, for most flowers, do not rush to move indoors. "Spring doesn't come out" means that when the weather gets warmer, don't rush to move out of the room. Wait until the last night frost in spring before you start to move out. For flowers to blindly move indoors and outdoors, measures must be taken to protect against cold and warmth if death is to be avoided, as follows:

First, move the flowers and trees directly into the room, or cover the flowerpots with plastic film, or cover the flowers and trees directly with plastic bags, and temporarily set up a simple small greenhouse for heat preservation.

Second, flowers and trees with strict lighting requirements should be placed on the indoor windowsill or near the windowsill where there is plenty of sunshine.

Third, the light requirements are not strict or can withstand shade, can be placed in the shade without light, but should pay attention to ventilation.

 
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