How to maintain a gorgeous windmill

How to maintain a gorgeous windmill

1. Breeding conditions

1. Soil: The gorgeous windmill requires loose and breathable culture soil. Peat can be used, mixed with granular river sand.

2. Water: Keep the soil in the pot slightly moist at ordinary times. In winter, pay attention to water control and reduce watering.

3. Light: It will become bright and beautiful only after being exposed to enough sunlight, so be sure to give it plenty of sunlight.

2. Breeding Methods

The ornate windmill can be propagated by beheading or leaf cuttings, both of which can be carried out throughout the year. Of course, if you have its seeds, you can also propagate it by sowing.

3. Repotting

The gorgeous windmill needs to be repotted and the potting soil updated every 1-2 years.

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