1. Breeding conditions1. Water: In the wild, Veronica persica generally grows in wet meadows, so it prefers moisture. It should be watered in time and should not be allowed to lack water for a long time. 2. Light: It prefers sunlight and can grow well under half-sun or even full-sun lighting conditions. 3. Temperature: It likes warmth and can withstand high temperatures. In winter, you need to be careful not to let it grow in very cold weather, you need to keep it warm. 2. Breeding MethodsYou can use cuttings or division to propagate Veronica officinalis. It can be carried out in all seasons of the year, which is very convenient. Specifically, you can cut off a section of its stem node and bury it in the soil, and it will soon be able to take root. |
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