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How to grow Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson in winter

Written by Maggie

Aug 23 2021

How to grow Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson in winter

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson is not cold-tolerant. It is best to place the plants in a warm place indoors during winter farming. If conditions permit, it is best to control the indoor temperature above 10 degrees. In winter, it is best to water the plants once every ten days, and try not to leave water during each watering, and try not to get water on the leaves during the watering process to prevent the leaves from rot.

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson Picture

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson Care in Winter

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson is an ornamental plant and is often grown as a family potted plant. How does Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson spend the winter in winter? Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson is native to the American tropics. It likes to grow in a warm, humid environment. It is not cold tolerant. It is best to place the plants in a warm indoor place during winter farming.

If conditions permit, it is best to control the indoor temperature above 10 degrees in winter. If the temperature cannot be controlled, a small blanket can be placed outside the flowerpot to keep warm. Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson is a light-loving plant and has a high demand for light. When the sun is good in winter, the plants can be placed outdoors for a period of time.

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson has a high demand for water. It is best to water the plants every ten days during winter farming. Try not to leave standing water during each watering to prevent the accumulation of water in the soil. The roots of the plant rot. It is best not to get water drops on the leaves during the watering process to prevent the leaves from accumulating water and being frostbite in the low temperature.

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson grows faster. In winter, you can trim the branches of the plant before the beginning of winter. This pruning is mainly to cut off the elongated and diseased branches on the plant. After each pruning, you can apply potassium permanganate solution to the wound for disinfection, which can prevent the wound from being infected with bacteria and facilitate plant growth. Learn more about how to grow and care for Mandevilla.

Mandevilla laxa (Ruiz et Pav.) Woodson