1. Breeding environment1. Soil: For growing philadelphus, you need loose, well-breathable soil. It is recommended to use a mixture of perlite, cinders, peat, etc. 2. Watering: During the growing period, the philadelphus must be guaranteed sufficient water. Watering must be done after the soil is completely dry. When the temperature is low in winter, the amount of watering must be controlled. Stop watering when the temperature is below 3°C. 3. Light: The philadelphus loves the sun, so you need to provide it with a sunny growing environment. In the summer when the light is strong, you need to take shade measures, or place it in a cool place, and reduce the amount of watering, because it will enter a dormant period in midsummer. 2. Breeding MethodsThe succulent plant can be propagated by stem cuttings and side buds, which is not only very fast but also easy to survive. First, cut off its runners or side buds, place them in a ventilated place to dry, plant them in suitable soil, and water them with an appropriate amount after they dry. Don't expose it to direct sunlight. It will take about 10-15 days to take root. |
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