It's hot, and the green plants at home are all dried up. What should I do?
Improve ventilation conditions and increase humidity. In hot summer, hot air blows out, and plants can't be placed on the windowsill. If the air conditioner is turned on at home for a long time and the indoor air is dry, you can wipe some water on the plant leaves, which can increase the humidity and play a role in cooling down.
Secondly, everyone will think of watering plants to cool down. However, water cooling has certain requirements on watering time and quantity, and it is not allowed to be poured indiscriminately.
Watering time: The best watering time for plants in summer is early morning and evening. In summer, the temperature is high and the light intensity is high during the day. Watering during the day can not reduce the temperature, but may burn the leaves of plants and affect the normal growth of plants.
Watering method: water the plants with spray. Don't water directly with cups or buckets, it will affect the absorption of water by plants.
Water quantity: Many people think that the water demand of plants will increase when the temperature is so high in summer, so they will increase the frequency of watering, which will make some special plants (succulents) wither because of too much watering.
Finally, I think as long as we improve the humidity, temperature, ventilation and light of plants in summer, we can effectively prevent heatstroke and cool down.