Bilodia is very easy to grow. It can survive in water, but you still need to pay attention to the light. It cannot be placed in a completely shaded environment. It can be exposed to scattered light. It can be placed in the sunny place near the window for indoor cultivation. It can be moved outdoors regularly to receive light, but it cannot be exposed to the sun. As long as you change the water frequently, provide light, prune regularly, and supplement nutrients, the plant can grow more luxuriantly. Key points for cultivating BiloThe growth of Bilodia requires a temperature above 20 degrees. In winter, it is best to keep the temperature above 10 degrees. Also, be careful to avoid a large temperature difference between day and night. In order to allow the leaves to unfold, it is best to move Bilodia to a window or balcony with sufficient scattered light. Because plant growth requires photosynthesis, it needs more than 8 hours of light per day. In addition, during the breeding process, we must supplement its nutrition in time. We can use white sugar solution or aspirin solution as the nutrient solution and supplement it when watering. 3 to 5 drops each time can meet the nutritional needs of the Biloxi. Tips for caring for BiloBiloxi likes mild sunlight. The plant can be placed in a semi-shaded place with good ventilation. When the light is strong, shade should be provided to avoid burning the leaves. If you are growing Biloxi in water, you need to provide the plant with a clean water environment and change the water every 3 days. After the roots grow, you can change the water every week. Before changing the water, the water needs to be exposed to the sun before use. The root system of Biloxi has been well developed, so the roots of the plant should be pruned regularly. The roots that are too long or rotten need to be cut off to prevent them from competing for nutrients from the mother plant. Pay attention to the strength when pruning and do not damage healthy branches. Disinfect in time after pruning to facilitate the plant's later growth. |
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