1. EnvironmentThe peace thyme tree should be placed in an environment with bright light, good ventilation, sufficiently high humidity and suitable temperature. Generally speaking, it requires a growth temperature above 5 degrees. Below 5 degrees it will suffer frost damage. Between 15 and 25 degrees is the temperature range in which the peace thyme tree grows rapidly. 2. WaterThe peace lily does not require too much water, and the soil should be slightly dry; but it has very high requirements for air humidity, so it needs to be sprayed with water and mist frequently. Under normal circumstances, when the relative humidity of the environment reaches 80%, it will grow very vigorously. After autumn, add 1 to 2 applications of phosphorus fertilizer to improve its cold resistance. Stop fertilizing in winter. 3. FertilizationThe peace lily tree does not have very high requirements for fertilizer, so we generally give it a thin layer of fertilizer and water once every ten days to half a month during the growing season. IV. PrecautionsWhen it is maintained in the north, if the soil is alkaline and the water used for irrigation is also alkaline, it will turn yellow. At this time, we can add vinegar or alum fertilizer to the water to improve the acidity and alkalinity of the soil and promote its lush growth. |
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