1. Breeding methods1. Light: Pothos does not like strong light, but if you want it to grow healthily, you must provide it with a certain amount of light. This can increase its efficiency in synthesizing nutrients, allowing it to accumulate nutrients faster. So when raising it, you need to place it in a place with soft light. Provide appropriate shade when the light is too strong. 2. Temperature: A warm environment allows it to grow better. So try to keep the temperature around it within 15-30℃. 3. Watering: It likes moisture, so you must water it in time to keep the soil slightly moist. This will allow it to absorb sufficient water and prevent yellow leaves from appearing due to lack of water. 4. Fertilization: You can fertilize it except in winter. It is best to add diluted thin fertilizer to it once every half a month, which can meet its growth needs without burning it with concentrated fertilizer. 2. Breeding MethodsThe cutting method is recommended. First, choose a relatively healthy plant, then cut a branch that is growing well and cut off the leaves on the upper part. Then insert it into a relatively breathable soil containing certain nutrients and water it once. Finally, move it to a semi-shaded place, keep the soil slightly moist, and wait for it to take root. |
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