Tips for Indoor Cultivation of Lucky TreesThe lucky tree not only has a nice name, but also has very lush branches and leaves, making it very ornamental. It is a perennial evergreen tree with a relatively large stem and base and many leaves. Because it is evergreen and has lush branches and leaves, it is suitable for indoor maintenance at home. illuminationThe lucky tree loves light and cannot be placed in a cool place for a long time. You must make sure it absorbs enough light to promote its photosynthesis and synthesize chlorophyll, making the leaves of the lucky tree greener. temperatureAs a plant native to tropical regions, the lucky tree likes heat and has poor cold tolerance. The most suitable environmental temperature range for the growth of the lucky tree is 20-28 degrees. In summer, if the temperature is higher than 28 degrees, cooling measures should be taken in time and move it to a ventilated and cool place; when the temperature drops in winter, timely measures should be taken to ensure that the ambient temperature is not lower than 8 degrees. soilThe substrate for the lucky tree should be loose, fertile, well-drained, air-permeable, and acidic soil rich in humus. Before planting the lucky tree, you can mix garden soil, leaf mold, decomposed organic fertilizer and river sand in a ratio of 5:3:1:1. If the leaves of the lucky tree fall off, you can mix some ferrous sulfate or other compounds containing acidic elements into the fertilizer to improve the acidity and alkalinity of the soil. You can also mix some peat soil into the substrate to lower the pH value of the soil. MoistureThe lucky tree likes moisture, and the humidity of its growing environment should be kept between 70% and 80%. If you grow the lucky tree indoors, in order to prevent it from growing too tall, you can appropriately reduce the amount and frequency of watering, and just keep the soil slightly moist. If you water too much, water will accumulate in the pot, causing the roots to have difficulty breathing or even rot, which will cause the plant to shed leaves. If the temperature is too high in summer and the water evaporates too quickly, you can spray water on the leaves and the surrounding environment of the plant every day. When the temperature is too low in winter and the plant enters a dormant period, reduce the amount and frequency of watering to prevent water accumulation. fertilizerThe lucky tree likes fertilizer, and it is best to use compound fertilizer. In addition, during the growth period, liquid fertilizer should be applied to it once a month, and diluted decomposed cake fertilizer can be used. If you grow your lucky tree indoors, you can repot it once in the spring. In addition, you can also increase the phosphorus and potassium content in the compound fertilizer appropriately. When the temperature is too low in winter, stop fertilizing. pruneThe lucky tree should be pruned regularly every year to keep it beautiful. After the new buds of the lucky tree sprout in spring, some old, weak and diseased branches, as well as some overly dense branches, can be pruned off. How to care for the newly bought lucky tree1. Check the plant condition After buying the lucky tree, you need to check its overall growth status, and the roots should be checked first, as this is the basis for later growth. If the roots are damaged, the absorption function will be seriously affected. Check whether there are signs of blackening or rotting. If so, remove them immediately. If the branches and leaves are yellowing or wilting, cut them off in time. 2. Seedling slowing treatment When you buy the lucky tree, you cannot expose it to strong light immediately, otherwise it will be burned, causing the plant to lack water and dry up, resulting in growth problems. We can first place the lucky tree under soft light and wait for it to adapt, spray it with water frequently to maintain humidity, and there must be no lack of water in the potting soil. The surrounding growth environment should be kept transparent, and attention should be paid to strengthening ventilation to promote normal air circulation. It will adapt in about a week, at which time it can be exposed to light appropriately and resume normal maintenance. 3. Pruning It was grown in another environment before it was bought. If it is just transferred to the new environment now, it may not be able to adapt, resulting in yellow leaves and branches, etc. If these continue to remain there, a lot of nutrients will be consumed, so they must be cut off in time. |
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