Can the lucky tree be cultivated at home?The lucky tree is very suitable for home maintenance. It is not harmful to the human body and has a good meaning. Generally, maintaining it at home can bring good luck and wealth to the family, and it also has the function of purifying the air. How to Raise the Happy Tree at Home1. Generally, when caring for the lucky tree at home, you should choose a more suitable soil. It likes loose soil and generally requires the soil to have a certain drainage capacity so that there will be no water accumulation after watering. 2. When we are maintaining the lucky tree, it is best to trim its branches and leaves from time to time, because its appearance is relatively large. If it is not trimmed in time, it will take up a lot of space and also lead to a waste of nutrients. Things to note when cultivating lucky trees at home1. Generally, when caring for the lucky tree, you need to pay attention to the fact that it is afraid of dark environments. When placing it, it is best to choose a place with light so that it can grow vigorously. 2. When maintaining a lucky tree at home, you should pay attention to its placement. You should not place it at the entrance, as this will block the arrival of good luck. |
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