In winter, eustoma in an apartment, as a rule, begins to “feel sad”.
Moreover, this happens without any obvious reasons at first glance, which invariably causes bewilderment among many summer residents.
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh explained why eustoma in an apartment can die in winter.
According to the expert, a number of unexpected factors lead to such consequences.
Eustoma does not need a lot of liquid in winter, so you should monitor how much water you add to its soil.
Water the flower so that water does not stand in puddles in the pot.
Any indoor plant, including eustoma, becomes a tasty morsel for various pests.
To prevent your flower from suffering, regularly treat it against spider mites and mold.
Before moving the eustoma from the street to the apartment, let it spend at least a few days on the balcony.
This way you will protect the flower from stress and, accordingly, from premature wilting.
Earlier we talked about how to deal with black aphids on cucumbers .