Many flower friends are concerned about the problem of Margaret flowers spending the summer. In fact, as long as we understand the matter, how to spend the summer with Margaret flowers is not difficult. Generally speaking, we spend the summer. Shade, ventilation, less watering, and no exposure to the sun are required. Of course, another situation is shaving. Below we will look at actual cases of flower friends.
Margaret flowers like a cool, humid and well-lit environment, but they avoid hot weather and are afraid of waterlogging, so spending the summer is a hurdle. The methods for letting Margaret flowers survive the summer generally focus on the following, including shade and ventilation, proper water control, stopping fertilization, and shaving.
1. Shade and ventilation
If you have the conditions, it is best to plant Margaret flowers on the north balcony. If you don’t have a north balcony, you must find a balcony. A place that is not exposed to the sun and can be ventilated. To put it bluntly, it is a place with low temperature and where the sun is not exposed.
2. Water control
The weather is relatively hot in summer. If there is a lot of water, it is easy to accumulate water, which will cause root rot. Therefore, in summer We need to control water appropriately.
3. Head shaving (let’s look directly at the example of flower friend moussy, with slight modifications).
When shaving and pruning, pay attention to the fact that the old branches in the center of the bottom branches are not bare. They are cut when you see many new buds emerging. Otherwise, there will be no leaves and photosynthesis will be impossible. If there are When the branches are completely lignified and there are no leaves or buds left, you can leave one or two branches uncut and use them as vegetative branches for photosynthesis to supply the whole plant, and cut the others short. Then wait until the old branches grow new shoots and leaves, and then prune the remaining vegetative branches.