Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Can the meat be put outdoors?

Can the meat be put outdoors?

Meat needs two hours of sunshine every day, so it needs to be placed outdoors, but if it is winter in the north, it is recommended to put it in a window that can penetrate sunlight or on a balcony.

Pay attention to control watering when maintaining fleshy meat. It depends on the dryness and wetness, and pay attention to the degree of dryness and wetness.

The so-called "see dry" means that after watering once, water is poured for the second time after the soil surface turns white and the water on the surface and inside disappears, rather than after the basin soil is completely dried for a long time. The general method is to put your finger into the soil first, and then water it when it feels dry. If the interior is wet, it is not suitable for continuous watering, which will easily lead to water accumulation in the lower part of the soil and serious root rot.

The so-called "wet" means that every time you water it, you should pour it thoroughly, that is, until there is water oozing from the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin. You can't water "half water" because most of the roots of a pot of vigorous plants are concentrated at the bottom of the pot, so watering "half water" is actually equivalent to not watering.

Watering with the method of "seeing dry and seeing wet" not only meets the water needed for the growth of this kind of plants, but also ensures the oxygen needed for the root system to breathe, which is beneficial to the robust growth of plants.

Succulents receive at least 3-4 hours of sunlight every day in their native environment, and some species even receive 6-8 hours of sunlight. Due to the limitation of daily living conditions, it is impossible for ordinary families to receive long-term high-quality sunshine every day, but it is enough to ensure that there is a window facing south and at least 2 hours of sunshine every day.

Adequate but moderate sunshine can make succulents stronger, more compact, brighter in color, healthier, less susceptible to fungal infection and pests. Especially in the spring and autumn growing seasons, it is necessary to increase the sunshine time as much as possible. Succulents can be divided into winter and summer. Winter type grows in winter, spring and autumn, and sleeps in summer, while summer type grows in summer and sleeps in winter. Sunshine duration, including watering frequency, depends on the dormancy period. Generally, the sunshine should not be too strong when sleeping, and the watering frequency should be slightly reduced.