Micro-Moon Growth ConditionsThe soil suitable for the growth of micro-moon is a mixture of ordinary garden soil, peat, perlite, and a small amount of river sand. It needs to provide a full-light growth environment. Only under sufficient light can photosynthesis be promoted. The suitable growth temperature is 15-26 degrees Celsius. How to raise MicromoonIn order for the micro-moon to grow healthily, it needs to be provided with sufficient light, preferably full sunlight, but it needs shade in the summer. During the period when its growth and germination ability is strong, it needs to be pruned reasonably, and dense, leggy, and overly long branches can be cut off. Micro-monthly wateringWatering should be moderate in the spring. Spring is the period of vigorous growth. The soil should be kept moist and not too dry to prevent the leaves from turning yellow. The frequency of watering is mainly determined by the growth status and the dryness and wetness of the potting soil. Micro-monthly fertilizationMicro-moon is a fertilizer-loving plant. You must pay attention to fertilizing it during its vigorous growth period. It is best to fertilize it once every 15-30 days. Note that during the high temperature period in midsummer, you need to stop fertilizing. The fertilizer must be thin and the frequency of application should not be too high. Micro-month pest controlWhen maintaining the micro-moon, try to keep the environment ventilated. When watering on sunny days, you can wet the leaves, which can reduce the chance of damage by red spider mites. However, it is best not to do this on rainy days when the air humidity is high. Spraying common miticides once or twice a month can prevent it. Micro-moon family care methodThe maintenance environment of the Micro-Moon should have as much light as possible and good air circulation. Because it takes time to adapt to a new environment, do not change its environment all the time. Water it every two days and do not over-fertilize. You can apply thin fertilizer 1-2 times a month. Micro-moon maintenance precautionsNote that when repotting in spring, the micro-moon has already started to grow. If too much of the original potting soil is replaced, the root system will be damaged and it will be difficult for the plant to adapt to the pot. In severe cases, it will cause the death of the entire plant. Therefore, it is best to do it before the leaf buds sprout. |
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