1. SoilThe Queen of the Cliff originally grew in the cracks of rocks on cliffs on the plateau. It is not very demanding on the soil and you can mix it yourself using leaf mold, river sand and garden soil, and apply a small amount of base fertilizer during the preparation. 2. WateringThe Queen of the Cliff is relatively drought-resistant, but keeping the soil moist will promote its growth. Watering should be determined based on the specific conditions of the potting soil. 3. LightingThe Queen of the Cliff loves sunlight very much, so generally speaking, it only needs to be properly shaded in the summer, and it can be exposed to full sunlight in other seasons. 4. FertilizationThe Queen of the Cliff is relatively tolerant to barrenness. After applying base fertilizer to the soil, top dressing is generally not required. If top dressing is needed, just apply a small amount of liquid fertilizer. |
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