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I can say with certainty: of course, the succulents will freeze to death, and some succulents will be frozen to death directly without too low a temperature, so in the case of low temperature in winter, we must move the succulents indoors in time to maintain, and at the same time find ways to warm them, so as to ensure that they can survive the winter smoothly without frostbite and direct freezing to death.
In fact, it is very common for succulents to freeze to death, especially in this year's particularly cold winter climate, and the succulents will freeze to death if they are not careful. A few days ago, I met several meat friends in the south who said that they had raised more meat and had been wiped out, and they were frozen to death under the condition of covering plastic film and quilts, which was completely impossible in previous years.
Under what circumstances can a succulent freeze to death?
We all know that there are many succulent varieties, and their cold tolerance is not the same, first of all, like the mage, jade tree, golden branch and jade leaf, Yale Dance, Raul, Tang Yin, fire fox and Fu Niang and other most cold-tolerant succulents, in the winter when the temperature is lower than 5, frostbite may occur, or even freeze to death, so they should be the first batch of succulents to adjust the maintenance environment, after the temperature is as low as 5, it is best not to risk them.
Secondly, the general rosette-shaped succulent can withstand low temperatures of about 0 in the case of keeping the potting soil dry, and about minus 2 -3 is also relatively safe, but if the temperature is low or there is frost weather, it is more dangerous, frostbite and freezing to death will happen at any time, so it is best to move them to a non-open environment for maintenance in order to be safe.
In addition, there are some particularly frost-resistant succulents, such as long-life grass and vasson, etc., they can theoretically withstand low temperatures of about minus 10 -20, although they are squeamish in the home maintenance environment, but generally speaking, as long as the potting soil is in a dry state, and placed in a non-tuyere and other positions for maintenance, minus 5 -8 or so low temperature or can not freeze them.
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Yes. Succulents are afraid of cold and heat, and if the temperature drops below zero and does not move into a warm place indoors, they will freeze to death.
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Although the succulent is tenacious, it is suitable for growing in warm or hot areas, and if it is snowy and freezing below 0 degrees Celsius, it will freeze to death.
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Succulents will freeze to death, succulents generally have to be moved into the house in winter, succulents are suitable for raising at temperatures above 10 degrees to survive, and you should pay attention to temperatures below this temperature.
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Succulent will freeze to death at minus 10 degrees Celsius in winter.
Succulents can even tolerate -10 low temperatures, and will freeze to death below -10 degrees. However, if it is a potted succulent, it is best to keep the temperature above 10.
Succulent farming techniques
1. Soil
It is best to use soil with high permeability, humus and nutrient content to raise succulents. Specifically, coarse-grained perlite, Northeast pine needle soil and gravel can be evenly mixed in a ratio of 5:3:1 for succulent cultivation.
2. Illumination
Although the succulents have different light requirements depending on the species, they generally prefer to grow in conditions with more sunlight, giving them enough light during the growing season, shade in time in summer, and seeing more sunlight in winter.
3. Watering
Succulents have a high water content and can survive without much watering, but too much watering will cause their roots to rot, so watering should wait until the soil is dry before watering.
4. Temperature
The optimal growth temperature for succulents is 15-28, not lower than 5 in winter and 35 in summer. The tolerance limit mentioned here is in general, and it does not mean that the tolerance limit of all succulent species is in this range, so it is better to put it in the condition of 15-28.
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Whether the succulent can be saved after freezing depends on the degree of freezing, if only the leaves are frozen and soft, it can be saved.
If the leaves have been frost-damaged for a long time and have become soft and wilted, as long as its root system is not damaged, as long as the remediation is timely, it can also be saved. But if the outside temperature is too low, and the entire plant connecting its roots is also frozen, then it is basically not saved.
Remedy: After the succulent frost damage, it can not be moved to a warm location immediately, if the temperature difference is too large, it is easy to rot, and the temperature of the maintenance environment needs to be gradually increased, it is recommended to move it to a warmer place to slow down, and then move indoors.
If the frozen leaves are more serious, you need to use a sterilized knife to cut off the frozen leaves to avoid infecting other healthy leaves, and gradually transfer them to a warm position for maintenance after disinfection and air drying. Usually ventilate frequently, pay attention to disease prevention and insect control in spring and summer, and can be sprayed in rotation with carbendazim and pica foliar fertilizer, once every half a month.
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Whether or not a succulent will freeze to death in winter depends mainly on the temperature, and when the temperature is low enough, it will definitely freeze to death. Generally, the temperature should be at least above 0 so that it is possible not to freeze to death, and some succulent varieties will have better cold tolerance, but the temperature should not be too low. It is best not to put it on the balcony in the open air during the winter, especially in the northern areas, and the maintenance temperature should be adjusted to more than 10.
Succulent winter breeding methods and precautions.
1. Raise more succulents in winter - keep warm and warm.
Raise succulents in winter, the outdoor temperature is lower than 5, timely move the succulents into the indoor winter, indoor maintenance, pay attention to stay away from the heating and air conditioning outlets, if the indoor temperature is too low, you can put the succulents into the foam box to keep warm, the box shelves a plastic film, every day choose the highest temperature at noon to open the ventilation.
2. Raise succulents in winter - control watering.
In winter, it is best to wait for the soil to dry thoroughly, slip a little less water along the edge of the pot, or wait for the succulent leaves to wilt when watering, if the maintenance temperature is low, the succulent dormancy directly cut off the water. In addition, it should be noted that in winter, water at the middle of the day when the temperature is the highest, and water the succulent should be dried one day in advance to ensure that the water temperature and soil temperature are consistent.
3. Raise more succulents in winter - bask in the sun more.
If the indoor light is insufficient, you can set up a fill light above the succulent to supplement the light to prevent the succulent from growing and fading. If there is not enough light in the room and there is no fill light, be sure to water less to prevent the flesh from growing.
4. Raise succulents in winter - do not fertilize.
Raise succulents in winter, don't fertilize when the indoor temperature is low, after fertilization, the succulents in the dormant period not only can't absorb them, but also easily cause fattening, and the gains outweigh the losses!In the autumn before dormancy, it can be buried to supplement nutrients with Bika granular fertilizer.
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Succulent in winter try to keep it above 5 degrees, and can withstand low temperatures of about 0 degrees for a short time!
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Most succulents are very resistant to cold, but it is best to overwinter outdoors below zero, and the temperature is too low to risk freezing to death.
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It needs to be a little more careful.,Some of the flesh is still relatively weak.
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Succulents freeze to death in winter.
Succulents are mostly found in warmer climates: the genus Pseudo-Lotus (Jade Butterfly, Black Prince, Phi's Stone Lotus, etc.) is native to Mexico, the genus Lotus (Black Master, Jade Dragon Guanyin, Mountain Rose, etc.) is native to the Canary Islands, and the genus Yinbo Jin (Bear Boy, Fu Niang, etc.) is native to ......, AfricaSucculents of the Asteraceae family (Buddha beads, lover's tears, Qibao tree, purple string moon, etc.), tile reed (Gyokuro, Baocao, Shou, etc.), and Apricot family (raw stone flower, flesh cone, etc.) are native to South Africa;The cactus family is native to the tropics. Therefore, succulents are not very hardy.
The minimum temperature that most succulents can withstand is 3 degrees Celsius (at which point they stop growing), and at 0 degrees Celsius, there is a risk that the water in the leaves will freeze (the cells will die), and if you apply frost, you may have frostbite and leaf atrophy (if you get frostbite, you need to put it in a warm and astigmatized place). Stop or reduce the frequency of watering at low temperatures.
Incidentally, individual species of succulents, such as Vasson, Guanyin Lotus (and many evergreen grasses), Ta Song (also known as Recurve Sedum), Boxue Perennial, and Buddha Grass, may be able to tolerate low temperatures of 0 degrees Celsius (FYI). Whether a succulent will freeze to death in winter depends on the environment in which the succulent is in winter, and if you put it in warm conditions when it is cold in winter, it will not freeze to death.
2 Temperature guidelines for safe wintering of succulents.
1. If the outdoor temperature is lower than 5 degrees, take it indoors or on the balcony.
2. When the outdoor temperature in the windy area is lower than 10 degrees, succulents such as lotus palm and silver brocade should be quickly taken back indoors. (Black Mage, Bear Boy, etc.).
3. The minimum temperature of the indoor environment is higher than 0 degrees Celsius, and it can be safely spent in winter.
4. If the minimum temperature can be kept above 10 degrees in winter, succulents will grow normally.
5. Some open-raised varieties are cold-tolerant, and there is no problem within minus 15 degrees: evergreen grass and sedum grass.
6. In the cold area of the south, minus 5 degrees to 0 degrees in a short period of time, there is not much pressure on open raising. (not seedlings).
3 How to deal with frostbite in winter.
Mild frostbite. If only some of the leaves are frostbitten, as long as the next maintenance environment does not tend to 0 (preferably 10) Succulents survive without any problem, and the frostbitten leaves cannot be recovered, and will shrink and fall off sooner or later.
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Succulents may generally get frostbite when they are minus 1, if they are placed for a short time and will not freeze to death, and the roots will freeze if they are placed for a long time, and the whole plant will not be able to grow normally, so it will be completely dead.
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The extra flesh at minus 1 degree is likely to be frostbitten when placed outdoors, but if it is not left for too long, it can be recovered.
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How long will it last? If it's a few hours, it's not a big problem, but if it's left for 24 hours, it's basically impossible to live.
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Less than zero one degree of flesh will not freeze to death. In winter, it is best to keep the succulent indoors for maintenance.
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Sub-zero succulents will freeze to death! It must be moved to indoor farming.
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Succulent frost-tolerant results, the succulent that thought it would be frost-resistant, in the end is the least frost-resistant.
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When the ambient temperature is lower than 0, the succulent is likely to be frozen to death, when breeding succulents in winter, it is best to place them in a sunny place, and the maintenance of succulents in the northern region needs to keep the indoor temperature above 10, or put the plants in a foam box to keep warm.
1. According to the temperature
If the temperature in winter is below 0, and do not take cold measures for the succulent, then it is possible to freeze to death, it is best to put the succulent indoors in winter for maintenance, and keep the temperature at about 10.
2. Reduce watering
When maintaining the succulent in winter, you don't need to water it too much, you can wait until the potting soil is dry, and water it along the edge of the pot, watering is best carried out at noon when the temperature is high, when the temperature is too low and the succulent enters a dormant state, you can stop watering.
3. Supplemental lighting
Winter maintenance of succulents also need to increase the sun's light, winter sunlight is not as strong as summer, so the plant can receive full sunlight, and when the sun comes out, you can place the succulent in the sun to dry, but also to avoid sudden exposure to too strong light to cause damage to the leaves.
4. Stop fertilizing
Succulents should also stop fertilizing in winter, at this time the plant will generally enter a dormant state, fertilizer to it not only can not be absorbed, but also will cause fertilizer accumulation and fertilizer injury, if you want to add nutrients to the succulent, you will add a Bika granule fertilizer before winter.
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