Njikwa mmezi nke ime ụlọ dịgasị iche mgbe ọnwa oyi rutere. Ọtụtụ osisi dị ka ebe okpomọkụ, oge oyi nwere ike ịbụ oge ihe siri ike; Pothos abụghị ihe dị iche. Pothos A na-ahụ maka ihe ndozi ya na ndozi, ma n'oge oyi, ọ ka chọrọ nlekọta na-ekwe nkwalite ahụike ya.
Pothos
Dowdị ngwa ngwa na okpomọkụ, mbelata nke anwụ, na nkụ nke ikuku ime n'oge oyi siri ike ga-emetụta mmepe nke Pothos n'ụzọ ụfọdụ. Ọ bụ ezie na ahịhịa siri ike, mmepe ya ga-akwụsị ngwa ngwa dị n'okpuru 10 ogo Celsius ma nwee ike ịghọ nwa. N'ihi ya, oge oyi na-emetụta ihe achọrọ maka mmiri, ọkụ, na iru mmiri; Ọ bụrụ na agbanwee usoro nlekọta na oge, osisi ahụ nwere ike ịta ahụhụ site na edo edo na dobe akwụkwọ, ma ọ bụ ọbụna mgbọrọgwụ ire ere.
Njikwa okpomoku
Na-elekọta pothos n'oge oyi na-adaberekarị okpomọkụ. Pothos bụ osisi nke na-ekpo ọkụ, n'ihi ya, ọ na-atọ ụtọ gburugburu; Ekwesịrị idobe oke ikuku dị mma n'etiti 15 na ogo 24 Celsius 24. Igwe na-ekpo ọkụ nwere ike ibelata oge oyi, karịsịa na mgbede chiri, yabụ, enwere ike ịchọrọ. Iji gbochie ikuku oyi na-atụ, ị nwere ike ịhazi radish akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ dị anya site na windo na ibo ụzọ. Echiche ọzọ smart na-ekewa igwe ikuku nwere drapes. Ọ bụrụ na ị nwere ngwaọrụ kpo oku n'ụlọ gị, kpachara anya ka ị ghara itinye ya nso na kpo oku ka ọ dị oke ọkụ nwere ike nkụ osisi ahụ.
Ọzọkwa, ị nwere ike ị chọọ ile anya na okpomọkụ site na iji temometa iji jide n'aka na ihe ọkụkụ dabara n'ime ebe nchekwa. Ọ bụrụ na ọnọdụ okpomọkụ adịchaghị obere, epupụta ga-eji nwayọọ na-enwu ma dị ka ọ ga-awụ.
Winter lowers the daylight hours as well as the light’s intensity. This implies that inadequate light might slow down the development of the green radish. To guarantee that the plant can get adequate sunshine, the green radish should therefore be relocated in winter to a spot with greater light, say next to a south-facing window. The green radish should not be subjected to direct strong sunlight, particularly bright light at midday, which could lead to leaf burns, it should be mentioned nonetheless. Though the winter sunlight is gentler, one should still treat it carefully.
Ọnọdụ dị n'ime ụlọ kwesịrị ezughị ezu, ịnwere ike ịrịọ ka ịgbakwunye ọkụ na-enwu gbaa iji gbaghaa otu. Ìhè dị mkpa maka akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ na-acha akwụkwọ ndụ iji gbaa foto ya nwere ike ịbịa site na oriọna mmepe mmepe nke osisi pụrụ iche. Idebe mmepe nkịtị na-adabere na ị ga-eme ka awa isii ruo asatọ.
Ọchị mmiri oyi ga-adị ala, n'ihi ya na-agba mmiri dịka oge ọkọchị anaghị achọkarị. Karịsịa n'okpuru ọnọdụ okpomọkụ dị ala, ịwa mmiri bụ otu n'ime isi ihe na-akpata nsogbu na-acha akwụkwọ ndụ radish n'oge oyi. Igwe mmiri na ala nwere ike ibute mgbọrọgwụ ireze ma mepụta nsogbu iku ume maka mgbọrọgwụ.
Following the “see dry and see wet” concept—that is, water when the soil surface dries two to three cm—is advised for winter plant care. Make sure there is enough water each time you water until the water comes out of the drainage hole at the bottom of the flowerpot. Then, pour the extra water in the flowerpot tray in time to prevent the roots from becoming long-term wetly saturated. Usually once every two to three weeks, the frequency of watering in winter should be much less. Simultaneously, it is advised to water using warm water in order to prevent cold water irritating the roots.
Ikuku oyi na-acha odo odo nwere ike imetụta akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ na-acha akwụkwọ ndụ, ọkachasị na north ma ọ bụ ụlọ nwere sistemụ okpomoku nwere ike itinye n'okpuru 30%. Green radish nwere mmasị na ikuku ikuku dị iru ala; Ya mere, ala nwere ezigbo iru mmiri kwesịrị ịdị n'etiti 50% na 60%.
The following approaches help to address the winter’s low humidity issue:
Jiri humitifier. Na nso osisi ahụ, dozie humitifier iji bulie iru mmiri ikuku.
Oge mmiri na mgbede ọ bụla na mgbede, na-eme mmiri dị n'elu akwụkwọ ya na ezigbo sprayer iji mepụta iru mmiri na gburugburu eke ma nyere aka na nchekwa ndụ.
Arrange a water tray. Beside it, set a small tray filled with water to let the water’s evaporation raise local humidity. Furthermore, grouping plants will help to raise humidity by means of transpiration among them.
Winter is the dormant season for green radish; so, the plant’s development rate will slow down much and there is no need for applying a lot of fertilizer. In addition to failing to encourage the development of green radish, excessive fertilizing could harm the root system and ruin the fertilizer itself. Consequently, it is advised to reduce or even stop fertilizing in winter. Should fertilization be needed, it is advised to apply a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer once every two months to guarantee the plant receives the nutrients to sustain development.
Maintaining a loose and permeable soil is very crucial in winter soil management. Pothos favors well-drained soil. Reducing the frequency of repotting in winter is advised to help to prevent too much disruption of the plant’s roots from this process. To maintain proper drainage, gently loosen the surface soil should the soil be compacted or the permeability become poor.
Ọ bụ ezie na ha anaghị arụsi ọrụ ike karịa n'oge ọkọchị karịa n'oge ọkọchị, apịtị-aphids, ụmụ ahụhụ, na ududo ududo - nwere ike ịwakpo osisi oyi. Maka ndị a pests, akọrọ ikuku, obere okpomọkụ na ajọ mmiri mmiri nwere ike inye ebe obibi kwesịrị ekwesị.
Examining Pothos’s leaves—especially the rear of the leaves and the stems—regularly helps one avoid the spread of pests and diseases. Should pests be discovered, certain organic insecticides may be used for treatment. Maintaining good ventilation in the room and avoiding overly dry air at the same time may also assist lower the proliferation of pests and illnesses.
Usoro mmegide na-eme ka ọkụ na usoro ihe nlereanya
Should winter bring cold, the plant’s leaves might turn yellow or perhaps fall off quite fast. Covering the plant at night with insulating fabric or plastic bags can help to stop this from occurring, particularly in cases of a cold wave or significantly declining nighttime temperature. This will provide the plant more insulation and shield it from low temperatures therefore preventing harm.
Ọ bụrụ na ị na-enwe nchegbu na ọnọdụ okpomọkụ dị n'ụlọ gị enweghị ike igbo mkpa osisi ahụ chọrọ ime ụlọ ahụ na-ekpo ọkụ na-ekpo ọkụ ma ọ bụ ịhazi ọkụ na-ekpo ọkụ na-ekpo ọkụ na-ekpo ọkụ na-ekpo ọkụ.
Though it is a dormant season, winter does not imply that it requires no trimming. On the other hand, appropriate pruning might let the plant remain healthy. Some leaves that have become yellow or wilted should be removed in time to lower the energy use of the plant and encourage the development of fresh buds. Simultaneously, you may cut the stems that exceed their morphologically appropriate length to preserve the plant’s general attractiveness.
Ọ bụ ezie na ị na-egbu egbu, hụ na ị na-eji mkpa dị nkọ; Mgbe ọ bụla, kpoo ihe mkpa iji gbochie ọrịa nje. Ọzọkwa, ịnwere ike iji ọnụọgụ mmezi dabara adaba na mbelata mgbe ị na-etinye ihe iji mee ka ọgwụgwọ ngwa ngwa.
Pothos epupụta
Oge oyi na-enwekwu uche na nlekọta, mana ị ka nwere ike chekwaa ịma mma nke ebe okpomọkụ ya ma ọ bụrụhaala na ị na-amụta usoro nlekọta ziri ezi. Oseihe nwaanyi Pothos Ga-eme ka ahụike na-eto eto n'oge oyi ma ghọọ atụmatụ ụlọ gị na-ekpo ọkụ ma na-arụsi ọrụ ike, ugboro nke ịgba mmiri, yana mgbakwunye mgbe niile na mmiri na ọrịa.