Because golden branches and jade leaves like sunshine, many flower lovers will move golden branches and jade leaves outdoors in spring, so that the golden branches and jade leaves can be more rainy and sunbathing more to grow fat and beautiful.
After frost falls in every year, cold air will come more frequently. In this case, should we "mov" the golden branches and jade leaves we raise, or not to move them indoors to raise them? Many flower lovers don’t understand it, no wonder they can’t keep it well. , then should I move or not?
After the frost fall, the golden branches and jade leaves will not be moved?
Golden branches and jade leaves like a warm environment, and the appropriate temperature for the growth period is 15~25 degrees, but this temperature is a relatively ideal temperature. It is difficult to achieve when we usually maintain golden branches and jade leaves.
However, when it comes to the minimum temperature that the golden branch and jade leaves can tolerate is 5 degrees, it is easier for us to do this. That is, when the low temperature is five degrees, we need to move the golden branches and jade leaves indoors to raise, because the temperature is less than 5 degrees, golden branches and jade leaves are prone to fall leaves.
After the frost drops, if the local temperature can reach five degrees, then the golden branches and jade leaves can still be kept outdoors for a period of time. When the low temperature is less than 5 degrees, it needs to be moved indoors in time to prevent the temperature from falling off the golden branches and jade leaves.
So after the frost falls, will the golden branches and jade leaves be moved or not? It also needs to be determined based on the local temperature and cannot be generalized. It’s like snowfall has occurred after frost in the north, while the temperature in the south is still very high.
How to raise golden branches and jade leaves after frost?
How to raise golden branches and jade leaves after frost fall? In fact, the south and the north are different, just like moving or not moving. However, although the temperature is somewhat different, the breeding method is basically the same. So how to raise it?
⑴. More sunshine
Although golden branches and jade leaves like sunshine very much and can withstand semi-shades, after the frost falls, the sunshine becomes warmer as the temperature drops. In this case, raising golden branches and jade leaves. Bathing as much as possible is conducive to the growth of golden branches and jade leaves, and can also accumulate some energy, so as to better overwintering smoothly.
If the golden branches and leaves after frost fall, if they are usually kept in a place with less sunshine, they need to move to a place with more sunshine after frost fall, such as the south windowsill of the south balcony of the south balcony, as well as the east balcony and the east windowsill of the home.
⑵. Appropriately water according to the temperature
The leaves and fleshy stems of golden branches and jade leaves contain a lot of water, so too much water is needed. Once the pot has accumulated water for a long time, the golden branches and jade leaves are prone to rotting roots.
The temperature in the south is not low after the frost falls, and the growth of golden branches and leaves is still relatively vigorous. In this case, you can water more appropriately. Usually, the soil is about 2cm dry and then water it once and water it thoroughly.
In places with lower temperatures, golden branches and jade leaves grow slowly, so less water is needed. Therefore, when watering the golden branches and jade leaves, you need to wait 1/2 of the soil to dry before watering them thoroughly.
⑶, use phosphorus potassium fertilizer more fertilizer
Golden branches and jade leaves are succulent plants and do not like fertilizer very much. However, golden branches and jade leaves like warm environments. If the temperature is low in winter, frostbite is prone to occur. Therefore, after the frost, you can appropriately fertilize the golden branches and jade leaves to supplement nutrition and make it easier to survive the winter.
After the frost, fertilize the golden branches and jade leaves, mainly using more fertilizers such as potassium phosphate, such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate. Generally, after about 10 to 15 days, spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate on the golden branch leaves, or pour the roots of the golden branch leaves with potassium dihydrogen phosphate, which can make the branches of the golden branch and jade leaves age and have strong roots, so that there will be no frost damage in winter.
In addition, you can also bury the golden branch and jade leaves with rotten sesame cake fertilizer, that is, dig a small ditch on the edge of the fireworks pot, and then bury the sesame cake fertilizer inside and water it thoroughly. It can also play a role in anti-freeze and make the golden branch and jade leaves grow better in the next year.
After the frost, fertilize the golden branches and jade leaves. Do not use fertilizers containing more nitrogen fertilizers to prevent the golden branches and jade leaves from continuing to grow and grow too tender branches, which will easily cause frostbite in winter.
Conclusion
After the frost falls, the golden branches and jade leaves will be moved or not? It needs to be determined based on the local temperature, that is, the minimum temperature is about 5 degrees, which is a watershed. If the low temperature is lower than this temperature, you need to move it. If the low temperature is higher than this temperature, don’t be too anxious and move it indoors. Have you done it right?