1. Breeding conditions1. Soil: Mimosa likes to grow in soil with high nutrient content and good air permeability and drainage capabilities. When raising it at home, you can mix leaf mold and garden soil to make it. 2. Water: It likes moist soil conditions, and the soil in the pot needs to be kept moist at ordinary times. In summer, it needs to be watered in time and the soil must not be allowed to dry out. Reduce watering in winter to prevent it from being damaged by freezing. 3. Light: It likes relatively sufficient light conditions. When growing it, it is best to place it on the balcony so that it can get enough sunlight. 4. Fertilization: Its growth requires nutrient support, so it needs to be applied with some fertilizer every month during cultivation. But be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, otherwise it may burn its roots. 5. Temperature: Its optimal growth temperature is 20-28℃. In winter, it needs to be moved indoors and the temperature adjusted to above 10℃, otherwise it may be frozen. 2. Pest and disease controlIt is less susceptible to pests and diseases, but slugs may still be present. Once discovered, you can sprinkle some lime powder to control it. |
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