1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is best to choose soil with good looseness and good drainage to prevent water from accumulating in the pot and not being discharged in time. 2. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for plant growth is between 24 and 28 degrees. At this temperature, the plants will grow more luxuriantly. 3. Watering: The temperature in summer is relatively high, and the evaporation rate of water also accelerates. The amount of water should be appropriately increased in summer, and the amount of water should be slightly reduced in winter to prevent water from accumulating in the pot and causing root rot. 4. Light: The summer is hot and dry, and the light is relatively strong, so the plants need to be given appropriate shade. In winter, they need to be moved indoors for cultivation and placed in a location with good light. 5. Fertilization: In spring, the amount of fertilizer should be gradually increased and applied fully. During the growth period, apply fertilizer two to three times a month. 2. PrecautionsThe root system of the plant grows quickly, so it is more appropriate to repot it once every spring. |
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