Emerald flower is an ornamental plant that is easy to cultivate. It is suitable for growing in a semi-shaded environment. It should avoid direct strong sunlight during the high temperatures in summer and keep the soil in the pot moist. Especially in the hot summer, it is necessary to keep watering and spray water on the leaves frequently. Emerald flower is a very good choice for the north in winter, and you can see green all year round. How to grow emerald flowerThe most suitable growth temperature for emerald flower is between 20-28 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature in winter cannot be lower than 10 degrees Celsius, otherwise frostbite will easily occur. It is a water-loving plant. Water it when the soil in the pot is half dry. At the same time, spray water mist on the plant or around the plant frequently to increase the humidity of the surrounding environment. 1. Temperature: Emerald flowers like a warm environment. The cultivation temperature should be controlled between 20-28 degrees Celsius. Pay attention to shade in summer and place it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Pay attention to insulation measures in winter and control the indoor temperature above 10 degrees Celsius, otherwise frostbite is likely to occur. 2. Watering: The emerald plant likes a humid environment. When watering it, you have to wait until the soil in the pot is half dry. In order to increase the humidity of the surrounding environment, you can also frequently spray water mist on the plant or around the plant, especially in winter when the weather is dry, you should spray more water mist. 3. Fertilization: Emerald flower grows faster in spring and summer, and foliar fertilizer should be applied once a month. In autumn and winter, the plant grows slowly and no fertilizer is needed. It mainly needs more fertilizer during the growing season. Emerald flower care precautionsWhen caring for emerald flowers, you should pay attention to the fact that yellow leaves may occur due to root rot when planted in soil. Soilless cultivation may also cause the native soil to be infected with diseases, causing the plants to be infected with bacteria and cause root rot, resulting in yellow leaves. In addition, if the ventilation is poor for a long time, the lack of oxygen in the environment will cause yellow leaves. |
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