1. LightingGive it an ambient temperature of 10 to 35℃ and give it sufficient sunlight, but when the sunlight is strong, avoid direct sunlight and provide it with appropriate shade. 2. WaterWhen cultivating the peace thyme tree, the surrounding air humidity is required to be as high as possible, and the soil in the pot can be slightly dry. Do not water it too much. Usually, you should spray the leaves of the peace thyme tree regularly to increase the humidity of the air. Generally speaking, it can grow vigorously when the relative humidity of the air is greater than 80%. 3. FertilizerThe peace lily tree does not have a particularly high demand for fertilizer and water, but adding liquid fertilizer about once every 10 days during the growing season can promote its more vigorous growth. After autumn, add phosphate fertilizer 1 to 2 times to improve its cold resistance. If too much fertilizer is applied, the leaves will turn yellow and fall off. At this time, the plant should be removed and the root system carefully checked for rot. If rotten roots occur, the rotten roots should be cut off, and some branches and leaves should be cut off and the soil replaced. IV. PrecautionsPay attention to the prevention of insect pests. If they occur, use pesticides to control them properly. |
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