1. Maintenance conditions1. Light: It needs sufficient light. If the light is too weak, it will make its growth weak and will show poor flowering performance. Don't put it in a place that is too shady, and let it see more sunlight. 2. Soil: Most soils can meet its needs. Loose, fertile and well-permeable loam will be more helpful for its growth. 3. Water: Mimosa has relatively high requirements for water. It needs sufficient water at normal times. When there is insufficient water, the leaves of the plant will wither. 4. Temperature: It has relatively high temperature requirements. The temperature should be maintained above 10 degrees in winter. The plants will wither and die if the temperature is below 10 degrees. In severe winter, you can move it indoors, keeping it away from air conditioning and heating. 5. Fertilizer: Mimosa is not particularly strict about fertilizer requirements. We can give it a thin layer of fertilizer water every ten days or half a month, which can meet its needs. 2. Prevention and control of diseases and insect pestsThe incidence of diseases and pests of Mimosa is not large. Occasionally, there will be damage caused by slugs. Once this occurs, we can catch them manually, so that the disease can be well controlled. |
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