1. SoilIt is best to grow Shearwood in loose and fertile soil. Sandy soil containing organic matter should be used as much as possible, and the soil acidity and alkalinity must be neutral or slightly alkaline. 2. WaterIt is very intolerant of drought, so watering is necessary in a timely manner. Sufficient water needs to be ensured during the growth period. Generally, watering is done every 2-3 days. The specific amount depends on the planting area. During the differentiation period of flower buds, water should be applied less frequently, once every 3-4 days. 3. TemperatureThe temperature of the breeding environment should be maintained between 15-28℃. Too low temperature will lead to slow growth or even failure to bloom. If the temperature is below 10℃, it will stop growing. In summer, it is necessary to do reasonable cooling work to provide it with a cooler environment. 4. LightingCut charoensis is relatively fond of sunlight and cannot grow in an overly shady environment. It should be placed in a sunny place at ordinary times. In midsummer, it needs to be moved to a place with weak light or appropriate shade. |
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