1. Frost
In fact, many succulent plants are most afraid of frost in winter. Frost is actually that the water in the air will gather when encountering cold air, and then fall down due to gravity. Frost will suck away the heat from the plants, which will make the leaves frostbite, and some even die directly. Therefore, flower friends must pay attention to it in winter, and they must not be frostbitten p>
2. Snow melt
In winter, melting snow is also the most feared by succulent plants. When it snows, the meat slices on the leaves will not necessarily frostbite it, but when the snow begins to melt, it will absorb the heat on the leaves, so it will be very easy to frostbite their plants at this time. If there is snow on the plant, remember to remove the snow before it melts, so as to prevent their secondary frostbite. Let those plants survive the winter safely p>
3. Fertilization
Some people think that in order to make it grow better, they will keep fertilizing them in some seasons. In fact, this is a wrong practice. In winter, many plants don't need to be fertilized anymore, unless you plant them in a relatively high temperature indoor or greenhouse. When the temperature is very low, they actually don't grow much. At this time, the effect of fertilizing them is not great, Instead, forced fertilization will also cause fertilizer injury to them p>
4. Warm tips
in order to make the plants safe for the winter, I can give you a better way here. We can use some foam boxes to sawn off their inner frames, then put them in the sand, and remove their pots, and transplant them into the box with the earth. Then arrange it on the box with transparent plastic to make it better shine, and then put it in a sunny place, which can keep it warm, prevent frostbite, and ensure the normal growth of the plant. But something to pay attention to. In this way, we must often uncover it and let it breathe p>