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In winter, the room fir may not be too bright
So hibernate a room fir right
The room fir comes from Australia and is therefore not hardy. It is therefore maintained in our latitudes as a houseplant in the pot. While she can tolerate warm temperatures well in summer, you need to keep her winters much cooler in the winter.
Put room fir in winter cooler
In summer, the room fir with temperatures between 7 and 22 degrees copes well. However, the humidity must be high when it is warmer. Otherwise, room firs will respond with falling needles. Occasionally they even lose whole branches.
In winter, a room fir in the living room has nothing left to look for. It's just too warm there. For wintering, look for a new location where temperatures are between five and ten degrees. The course must be bright, but must not receive direct sun.
In the winter, water only sparingly, so that no waterlogging occurs. It is not fertilized during the winter.
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Room firs are not easy to maintain. They are also poorly replicable.