In autumn and winter, the air is dry. Because the temperature is low and you cannot water it frequently, spraying water on their leaves can not only replenish water, make the plants more energetic, and also clean up the dust on the leaves.

However, some flowers are not suitable for spraying water on the leaves. Once sprayed, it is easy to cause yellow leaves and rot, and the more they spray, the uglier they become; in the end, only the pot is left. Let’s see what are there?
1, Dayantong
Dayantong plant shape is small and exquisite, with large and thick leaves, with layered flowers, beautiful shape, delicate and colorful, rich colors, and relatively shade-resistant. It can bloom even in a bright living room or a northern balcony. It is an ideal potted flower to decorate and decorate indoor home space.

Big Rock Tung is a perennial herb. Its entire plant, including the leaves, is covered with a layer of fine white fluff. It is afraid of getting wet or getting wet from the rain. The leaves accumulate water or are too wet, and will cause yellow leaves and rot. Therefore, do not spray water on the large rock tung tung, just water it, because its leaves are very low and grow creeping. Try to water slowly along the edge of the flower pot to avoid splashing water on the leaves. You can also use the soaking method instead of direct watering. After watering thoroughly, keep ventilated, evaporate and discharge excess water in time, and place it in a place with sufficient scattering light. The temperature is appropriate, and thin fertilizer is applied frequently to allow flowers to bloom in large quantities.
2, geranium
Geranium, also known as hydrangea, yang, etc., is a perennial succulent sub-shrub or shrub plant. It is native to southern Africa and is also a world-famous flower. It is often used to decorate windowsills, balconies, and flower beds. It has a variety of varieties, rich colors, large flowering volume, and a long flowering period. As long as the temperature is suitable and the light is sufficient (except summer), it can continue to bloom.

Geraniums are raised indoors in winter, and it is recommended not to spray water on the leaves. Because it also has a layer of fine fluff on its leaves, after spraying water, the water droplets will not evaporate on the leaves for a long time, which may cause spots, yellowing, drying or rotting on the leaves. During flowering, do not spray water on the leaves and flowers, as it will cause the flowers to wither early.
3. Bump fragrance
Bump fragrance is a spice plant. Its plants are low, green, small and cute, and will emit a sweet fragrance. It is placed on the windowsill of the kitchen, table table or desk in the home, etc., which smells refreshing and has the effect of repelling mosquitoes. The tender leaves can be picked and stir-fried, cooked soup, mixed with cold dishes, brewed tea, and brewed wine.

However, the leaves of the bump fragrance are also fluffy. If you keep them indoors, it is best not to spray water on the leaves. After spraying water, if the water is stuck between the fluff and is not easily evaporated, over time, the leaves that touch the fragrance will grow spots or turn yellow and dry, and some will also have a layer of dust on them, which will look dirty, affecting the overall ornamental beauty. In winter, you can keep a bumper fragrance and the fragrance will become more intense.
4, Cyclops

Cyclops blooms gracefully and has rich colors, including pink, red, white, etc. It is also one of the common seasonal flowers and New Year flowers indoors in winter and spring. Its plant is petite, with leaves and buds at the bottom, branches and leaves densely covered with fine fluff on it. Do not spray water on the flowers, including flowers. After spraying them, it will easily turn yellow leaves and rot wither. Moreover, it is a bulbous flower, and its roots are also very sensitive to moisture. After water accumulation, it will cause the whole plant to rot.
5, Clivia
The base of the Clivia leaves is a folding fan-shaped, dense and compact, and the upper part of the leaves is straight and handsome. During the maintenance process, you generally do not need to spray water on the leaves, just water it. If the air is dry, you can directly wipe the leaves with a wet rag, which can also play the role of replenishing the leaves.

If you spray water on the Clivia leaves, the water will easily flow into the gaps in the leaves, and after the water accumulates, it will easily lead to rotting leaves. Its fleshy roots and leaves have strong water storage capacity. If the water content is too much for a long time and the indoor ventilation is not good, the core and roots will rot when the plant cannot absorb it. When the surface of the pot soil is half dry or three or four centimeters, water it thoroughly when it is dry to maintain a bright and ventilated growth environment, so that the pot soil remains moist but not wet. In winter and spring, it is more conducive to the growth and blossom of Clivia.
6, Cymbidium

Cymbidium 0 Cymbidium blooms atmospheric and elegant, elegant and luxurious, and likes a humid growth environment. However, it does not like to spray water on the leaves. It can spray water in the surrounding environment of Cymbidium to increase the air humidity. Otherwise, dark spots are likely to grow on the leaves. In addition, during the flowering period of Cymbidium orchid, the flowering volume is very large. Do not spray water on the flowering buds, as it may cause the buds to rot, fall off or fail to bloom normally. In winter, the soil in the pot remains slightly dry, which is conducive to flowering and prolonging the flowering period.
7, Cactus

Cactus is very familiar with. It is very drought-resistant and does not need to water more water in normal times. It likes a warm and dry growth environment and does not need to spray water. However, some flower lovers love to clean it. In winter, they see dust on the cactus indoor because there are thorns on the sphere and cannot be wiped directly with a wet rag, so they want to spray water to clean it. But in this case, the water ball will hang on the sphere of the cactus, and the indoor ventilation is no longer than outdoors. The temperature in winter is lower, which will only backfire and cannot be absorbed and evaporated quickly, resulting in rot. If you accidentally get water, blow dry it as soon as possible.
8, Lige Begonia

In winter and spring, Lige Begonia is in its peak flowering period, with beautiful flowers and colorful flowers, and the flowering period is long, so many people like to raise it. However, there are a lot of tiny fluff on the leaves of the Lige Begonia. The ventilation of Lige Begonia is not as good as that of the outdoors. It is recommended not to spray water on the leaves, buds or flowers, otherwise the leaves will easily grow dark spots, the more they spray, the uglier it becomes, and the more they spray, the more they are prone to rot, and the flowers will wither in advance, ending the flowering period. Moreover, its stems are also fleshy. If the indoor ventilation is not smooth and the water evaporates slowly, it is easy to cause black rot and cause pests.

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