Will Master Green keep Feng Shui at home?

It is definitely not good to put succulents in the living room! Why? First of all, the mage is a fleshy variety who likes light very much. In addition to high temperature dormancy in summer, they need to be given enough light at other times. If there is not enough light in the conservation environment, they will grow in vain, and if there is not enough light for a long time, they will grow badly. In this case, it is even more ridiculous to let them color. I believe it's no fun for wizards to talk about topics for a long time. Why don't you raise asparagus or something

Secondly, mages are basically large and fleshy varieties, the smallest can grow to more than 0.5 meters, and the largest can grow to more than 1.5 cm. At the same time, they will burst a lot of lateral buds and rise to a certain extent, which will be like a big umbrella. It will not only block the light from each other, but also affect the lighting of the main living room, so it is definitely not a good choice for the mage to stay in the living room for a long time.

In addition, if the mage maintains in the living room and the ventilation is not very good, it will increase their chances of breeding scale insects, rotten roots and black rot. The mage himself can easily recruit scale insects. I put the mage on the roof, and one of them was planted in autumn, without any medicine. A few days ago, it was found that there were scale insects in its leaves. If it is maintained in an indoor environment, it will take at most 1-2 months to find that the mage is covered with scale insects. It will be embarrassing to deal with the object at that time, because spraying medicine in the living room not only smells bad, but also causes poisoning in a poorly ventilated environment.

Although the mage is solid, it is in an exposed and well-ventilated environment. In the living room, which is a narrow space with insufficient light, the maintenance mage will be suffocated by leaves or rotten roots and black rot if he is not careful, especially in the case of slightly higher temperature and watering, the mage may be fine at night. When he got up the next morning, he saw that his leaves had almost fallen, leaving only a few bare poles standing there!

Of course, under special circumstances, the wizard may also temporarily put it in the living room for maintenance, such as high temperature dormancy in summer or low temperature in winter. When the temperature exceeds 30℃ in summer, the mage will slowly go into hibernation. At this time, their demand for water and light is lower. Moving to the living room and other places with no rain and bright scattered light for maintenance, while strengthening ventilation and controlling watering will help them spend the hot summer smoothly.

In addition, the mage is not resistant to freezing, and it is recommended to put it indoors when the temperature is below 5℃ in winter. If the light in the main living room is very bright, it is definitely a good place for wizards to spend the winter. Put it in the living room with the best light, and you can water it normally with heating at home. If there is no heating, just pour a little water along the basin every 65,438+0 months, and then move them to the outdoor environment for normal dew maintenance after the spring blossoms.