1. Breeding methods1. Soil: Acidic and nutritious soil is more suitable for its growth. Alkaline soil will hinder the growth of plants and result in poor growth and development of plants. Leaf mold is the most commonly used soil for breeding. You can also add some pine needles, river sand, base fertilizer, etc. into it, the effect will be very good. 2. Light: It is easier to bloom under short light conditions, but in winter, the longer the light time, the better, which is more suitable for the growth of the plant. From May to September each year, it can be placed in a semi-shaded environment to grow, avoiding exposure to direct sunlight. 3. Watering: In terms of watering, because it contains a lot of water, it is relatively drought-resistant, but don’t forget to apply water. Just keep the soil between wet and dry. If it is too wet, it will cause the plant's roots to rot and die. If it is too dry, the plant will not be able to absorb water. Be sure to water it thoroughly every time you water. 2. PrecautionsWhen cultivating, as the plant grows, you can change the pot every 1 to 2 years. You can choose to do it in spring and autumn when the climate will be more suitable. |
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