1. Breeding environment1. Soil: It is best to use loose, well-breathed soil for growing Ruyi vines. You can use a mixture of leaf mold and garden soil, and the pot needs to be changed every year. 2. Watering: During the growth period of Ruyi vine, the soil must be kept moist and water should be poured thoroughly at one time. No water should be accumulated in the potting soil, otherwise it is likely to cause root rot and leaf rot. 3. Light: It is very shade-tolerant and cannot be exposed to direct sunlight, especially in summer. If the light is too strong, its leaves will turn yellow. Do not keep it in a dark environment for a long time, as its branches and leaves will grow too long and the leaf color will fade. 4. Temperature: Provide a growing environment of 20-25℃ for the Ruyi vine, which is the most suitable temperature for its growth. The temperature in winter should not be too low, and try to keep the temperature above 10℃. 2. Breeding MethodsPropagation by cuttings: The stem segment for cuttings should have 3 buds. Insert it into the soil and ensure the suitable temperature. It will take root in about a week. You can also use water to make it root. Put its lower part in the water, ensure the water is clean and the temperature is suitable, and it will take root in a week. |
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