Have you given your favorite maids a summer stay in the fresh air? So it's high time they gently move back in and cool-lovingly prepare the right space for oversue.
Moving plants back may seem easier than when you're gradually getting used to staying outdoors. But now there are other dangers lurking over you. In general, flying flowers is good. They ample, have a better color, literally snipt before the eyes, plough and otherwise bare twigs, and the flowers are larger and more beautiful. But coming back is harder for the maids, because it's more sunny outside and mostly humid. It is easier to move for plants flying on the terrace right next to the house and under the canopy. But those that stood right in the garden could drop the leaves on a quick return. Especially if you like the heat at home and sometimes you're already warm.Such it is good to first put closer to the house. When the night temperature drops, cover them with non-sautty fabric. They should come into the house when the night temperature is below 5 °C.
The greatest danger? Pests!
Having already decided to put plants home, do not underestimate the danger of diseases and pests. There's a lot of danger lurking in the garden of pampered maids. In the fresh air, healthy plants are better resisted after all. But when you put them to other non-let alone plants, pests have much better conditions and easily infest all the greenery. Therefore, take a very good look at the plants before moving. Especially the leaves from the underside, where the moths and aphids thrive. I kept them over the summer with nettle spraying, and I used Calypso twice. When you already discover pests, you have two options. Use an insecticidal preparation, or add fertilizer, which at the same time fertilizes and protects plants for three months. I'm adding Substsral Careo bars, for example.
Where to go with them
While thermophilous letter plants simply return to the places around the windows with those now deserving of a period of vegetative tranquility, it's harder. Most of them need well-ventilated, bright spaces where the temperature is around 10 °C. That is, where geraniums should end up for the winter. Suitable technical rooms, glazed balconies, corridors in apartment buildings, un heated rooms. There should also find its place cacti and succulents, citrus, azaleas, oleanders. If you manage to find a bright spot for them with a temperature of up to 15 °C, they will bloom. Also, do not forget about the Christmas cactus, so that he has a chance to put on the use of the use at a lower temperature.
