How to protect tropical plants in Winter
- 🧤 Winter Care Tips for Tropical Plants
- · Cut watering: Reduce watering to prevent root rot. Cold + wet = dead roots.
- · Water before frost: Thirsty plants are more vulnerable. Water them before a cold night to prevent damage.
- · Wind protection: Wind is more harmful than temperature drops. Plant near structures like houses or trees for shelter.
- · Prepare for long cold periods: If cold weather lasts for hours, use all available protection, including Christmas lights and propane heaters.
- · Don't use dry fertilizer in winter: Heavy fertilizing encourages tender growth, which is more susceptible to cold damage. Sunshine Boosters liquid fertilizers are safe to use year around as their intake is controlled by reduced watering.
- · Use fabric covers, not plastic: Plastic can cook plants in the sun, while fabric allows better ventilation.
- 🧤 Prepare for Cold Nights:
- · Wrap plants: On cold nights, cover individual plants or trees with sheets or blankets to shield them from wind chill.
- · Use Christmas lights: A simple string of lights can add extra warmth, protecting your plants during frosty nights.
- · Use propane heaters: For added warmth in a larger area, place a propane heater near your plants. Make sure to follow safety guidelines and keep the heater at a safe distance from flammable materials. This can help maintain a few extra degrees of warmth, especially in more open garden spaces or temporary greenhouses. Always ensure proper ventilation to avoid harmful gas buildup.
- · Affordable winter greenhouse: For large plant collections, you don't need an expensive greenhouse. A mobile carport with plastic or fabric covering, costing around $200, can house up to 100 plants!
- 🧤 Key Factors for Survival:
- · Cold duration: Tropical plants can survive brief cold spells but long durations, even above freezing, can be deadly.
- · Wind-chill: Wind chill can be harsher than the temperature itself.
- · Exposure: Southern-facing slopes hold heat longer, making them ideal for your plants.
- · Humidity: Proximity to lakes or oceans can create a milder micro-climate.
- · Gradual temperature Drops are safer. Plants adjust better to slow temperature changes than sudden cold blasts. Gradual cooling allows plants to prepare, reducing the risk of damage.
🧤 Strengthen Plant Hardiness:
· Health and maturity: Well-established, healthy plants are more cold-hardy.- · Boost plant immunity: Use products like SUNSHINE-Epi to improve cold resistance. Apply it before and during cold snaps to protect your plants.
- · Healthy plant is hardy. Make sure to fertilize your plants on regular basis - healthier and stronger plants are more cold hardy
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