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Although the spider plant has solid skin, it is not a very cold-tolerant plant, generally do not let the temperature fall below 0 (or frost), otherwise it is easy to have frostbite, for the spider plant that has frostbite, as long as it is not particularly cold, it can still be saved.
First of all, the flower friends cut off the frostbitten leaves, and then move the spider plant to a warm environment, and it will not be long before new leaves will come out.
If the spider plant is particularly frozen, then it is recommended that flower friends do not suddenly take the spider plant into a warm place to recover, but gradually move to a warm place to recover.
What needs to be told here is that not all spider plant frostbite can be recovered, generally speaking, as long as there is no frostbite root system, there is not much problem, if the root system is also frostbitten, you can only be a dead horse as a live horse doctor.
When the spider plant is maintained in winter, it can be sprayed with potassium dihydrogen phosphate in fertile leaves to enhance the growth.
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There are many varieties of succulents, and almost all of them are afraid of low temperature environments and are afraid of freezing. If the temperature is not controlled in winter, the temperature is too low, and the succulents will be frostbitten and die in a short time. Therefore, when maintaining in winter, it must be controlled and treated, and it must be watered less, let it bask in the sun more, provide a suitable environment, and ensure a safe winter, so that it can grow more vigorously in the coming year.
1. Are succulents afraid of freezing?
There are many varieties of succulents, and almost all of them are afraid of low temperature environments and are afraid of freezing. As long as the temperature is too low, it won't take long for the succulent to be frostbitten and die. Therefore, after the winter cooling, it must be controlled to provide it with a suitable temperature, so as to better survive the winter and better recover its growth in the coming year.
2. How to raise succulents in winter.
1. Temperature control: The temperature in winter is too low, so it should be moved indoors, and the indoor temperature should be controlled above 5 degrees, and the temperature can be safely spent when the temperature is suitable. If you accidentally get frostbitten, it is difficult for the plant to recover.
2. Watering: The growth rate of succulents in winter is relatively slow, and the water storage is very small, so it is necessary to properly control the water. If the soil is not dry, do not water.
Usually one or two times throughout the winter is sufficient, the soil is drier for the winter, too wet soil is easy to freeze, easy to frostbite plants.
3. Light: Succulents themselves like the sun, and the light in winter is very mild, so you can put it in the light and let it bask in the sun. It is recommended to place it on the window sill near the south and bask in the sun throughout the day, which can increase the temperature of the plants and be beneficial for winter.
4. Pruning: In winter, it should be pruned, and some weak branches, thin branches, and diseased leaves should be cut off to reduce water and nutrient loss, so that the plants have a greater ability to resist low temperatures and promote a better winter.
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The leaves of the spider plant are green and bright, which has a good ornamental value and can also improve air quality, so it is deeply loved by people. But in the process of breeding, there will be rotten leaves, so what is the problem of rotten leaves of spider plants?
1. Overwatering.
In the process of maintaining the spider plant, if too much water is watered to it, too much water in the pot will cause the roots to be unable to breathe, which will cause the spider plant to rot its leaves.
2. Pests and diseases.
If the spider plant is eroded and infected by diseases and insects, it may cause the leaves to turn yellow, and it may also produce rotten leaves.
3. The temperature is too low.
The rotten leaves of the spider plant may be caused by the low ambient temperature of the spider plant, especially after its leaves are frostbitten, which will also cause the leaves of the spider plant to rot.
4. Improper fertilization.
Fertilizing spider plants is accidentally sprinkling fertilizer on the leaves, which will lead to leaf rot.
Spider plant leaf rot may be caused by excessive watering, pests and diseases, low temperature, and improper fertilization, which should be found and remedied in time.
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