1. Breeding environment1. Light: The catnip is relatively shade-tolerant and can be placed in a cool environment for cultivation, but it must be exposed to the sun frequently. Insufficient light will make the leaves thinner. 2. Watering: It does not like a humid environment. If you water it too much, it will cause root rot and easily cause its death. 3. Fertilization: It does not have too many requirements for fertilizer. Under normal circumstances, it is sufficient to fertilize once a month. 2. Breeding Methods1. Water cutting propagation: Select strong branches, cut them from the bottom, remove the leaves below, insert them into a container filled with water, change the water every day, and new roots will grow in about a week. 2. Soil cutting propagation: Cut the branches, dry them in the shade for a week, and then insert them into the soil. They will take root within a month. |
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