1. Breeding environment1. Soil: It is best to use fertile, loose and well-drained soil for growing cactus. 2. Watering: Water more often during the growth period. You can spray water all around to increase the humidity of the air. Be sure to wait until the soil is dry before watering. Do not allow water to accumulate. Control the amount of watering and increase ventilation in summer. Keep the soil in the pot dry in winter to improve its cold resistance. 3. Temperature: Provide it with a growth environment of 5-30℃. The temperature difference during the growth period should not be too large. When the temperature is high in summer, cooling measures should be taken. In winter, it should be kept indoors. 2. Breeding Methods1. Cutting propagation: It is best to do it in April, when the survival rate is the highest. When cutting, use scissors to cut off 6-10 cm strong stem nodes, then place them in a ventilated place to dry. After drying, insert them into the soil, water them appropriately and place them in a cool environment. 2. Propagation by division: Carefully remove the plant from the pot, then use tools to cut off the clustered and angular stem nodes at the root, and plant it in another pot with the soil. |
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