When a plant is dormant during the summer.? Do I water it less contained by the summer? Do I give it...
Do I water it less contained by the summer?
Do I give it plenty of sunlight in the summer?
Do I marine it more in the winter?
Feterlizer summer or winter?
Most plants go dormant in winter.
Water more contained by summer less in winter.
More sunlight surrounded by summer but shade from midday sun.
Fertilize from mid spring to late summer 1-2 weeks.
This is for most plants. Some may not have these wants.
I'm trying to think which plants are dormant contained by summer and can only think of spring bulbs. They don't want sea while dormant and appreciate fertiliser before, during and immediately after flowering to build up reserves for the following season.
When any plant is dormant it is contained by 'sleep' mode and doesn't want attention. Bulbs gain their strength again after flowering through the absorption of the leaves into the corm. That is why it is recommended that you do not cut off the leaves contained by an attempt to tidy them up. By dormant, do you mean not blooming or truly dormant and not growing; maybe even dying support. It really depends on the type of plant and your definition of dormant. Most plants, when truly dormant, need slight or no watering at all. Plumeria, for instance, can be pulled out of the dirt and over-wintered simply about anywhere. Left in the dirt and protected from freezes and frost it will commonly retain it's leaves but not grow. This is a dormant stage for plumeria.
Answers: Pachypodium namaquanum is a winter grower, it grows from August to November. Give it water during this growing interval, and minimum to no water the rest of the time