High temperature potted flowers should do a good job of "four defenses"

Summer is a time when most flowers thrive, but it's also a season marked by high temperatures, heavy rainfall, and an increased risk of pests and diseases. Effective daily management during this period is crucial to ensure healthy growth. The key focus should be on the "four defenses" — heat, waterlogging, poor ventilation, and pests. First, **heat protection** is essential. Strong summer sun can be harmful to many plants, such as rhododendrons and dahlias, which are sensitive to high temperatures. To protect them, move potted plants into shaded areas or under fences during the hottest parts of the day, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Regular watering is also important — keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering. Second, **preventing waterlogging** is critical. After heavy summer rains, excess water can accumulate in pots, leading to root rot, especially in plants with delicate roots. If rain is prolonged, cover the plants or tilt the pots slightly to allow proper drainage. This helps prevent water from sitting around the roots and causing damage. Third, **improving ventilation** is necessary for healthy plant growth. Poor air circulation can hinder photosynthesis and cause plants to wilt or even die. To enhance airflow, choose planting locations that are dry and well-ventilated. Also, increase spacing between plants, prune dense foliage, and raise the height of any shelters to promote better air movement. Fourth, **pest control** is a major concern during summer. Potted plants are more prone to fungal diseases like powdery mildew and anthracnose, as well as infestations from pests like scale insects. Regular inspection and early intervention are key. You can manage these issues by improving light and air circulation, loosening the soil, removing infected parts, and applying appropriate pesticides when needed. In summary, managing flowers during the summer requires careful attention to temperature, moisture, air flow, and pest activity. By implementing these four defensive strategies, you can help your plants stay healthy and vibrant throughout the season.

Excavator Components

This classification mainly includes the aluminum die casting Machinery Parts using in Excavator Components area.
From the part, we can easily find that the parts have a lot of features of big cavities, so the part will have big potential risk of mold release problem, if so, the part may happen to be deform, sticking to the mold etc, especially when the part sticking to the mold, if no clear in time, while next shot, the mold may be destroyed while clamping.
Normal raw material: ADC12,A380,YL102
Process Technology: Low-pressure casting,Shot Blasting,NC Machining,Spray Coating
Product Dimensions: Customized
Casting General Tolerance: Grade GBT6414-CT8
Flow Processes: Die casting, Degating to remove the residual of the gate, Polishing and Deburring to remove the burrs, Polishing to remove the parting line, flash,CNC Turning, Cleaning, Packaging, Storaging, Shipping
Control Measure: Incoming Material Test, First Article inspection, Routing inspection, Final item inspection, and Outgoing quality control
Inspection Equipment: CMM, Caliper, Plug Gage, Screw Gauge
Application: Machinery Parts
Certificate: IATF16949:2016,ISO14001:2015,ISO45001:2018
Lead Time: 30-35 days
Trade Term: FOB Ningbo

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