1. Breeding environment1. Soil: To grow coral trees and succulents, you need to use loose and breathable sandy soil. You can mix leaf mold and coarse sand for use. 2. Water: Don’t water too much at normal times, as it can tolerate drought. During the growing period, ensure that the soil alternates between dry and wet and is on the dry side. Do not water too frequently, and water less frequently in winter. 3. Light: It likes to be exposed to sunlight and can also tolerate partial shade. However, in midsummer, shade measures should be taken, or it should be placed in a place with scattered light for maintenance. It can receive direct sunlight in autumn and winter. 2. Breeding MethodsCutting propagation: Coral tree cuttings can be carried out throughout the year. Cut the healthy stem segments and dry them to prevent them from rotting after being inserted into the sand bed. After it dries, carefully insert it into the sand bed. After it takes root, transplant it into a flowerpot. 3. Common pests and diseasesCommon diseases and pests of cultivated coral trees include black rot, root rot and red spider mites. Once discovered, you should purchase the corresponding pesticides and spray them in time to avoid harming more plants. |
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