1. Choose the right soilThousand Buddha's Hand generally prefers loose, fertile, and acidic soil with good drainage. Therefore, the soil in the pot should be some loose sandy soil and red and yellow loam, and then some appropriately decomposed organic fertilizer should be added to mix. Some alkaline soil with relatively high viscosity will affect its growth. Choose some coarse sand and other substrates in the pot to meet its soil needs and make it easier for it to bloom. 2. WateringAfter placing the Thousand Buddha Hands in a pot, we must water it immediately and make sure it is watered thoroughly. In the future, if we see the soil is dry, we must water it again. The soil must be kept moist, but there must not be water accumulation in the pot, as this will affect the growth of its roots. Watering is very important for the growth of Thousand Buddha Hands. After April to May, the temperature will slowly start to rise. At this time, the Thousand Buddha Hands will grow faster, so it will need more water. At this time, we need to water it more. When the temperature is particularly high in summer, it should be cooled appropriately by spraying some water around its pot. When autumn comes, the amount of watering can be gradually reduced. In winter, it begins to enter a dormant state, so we should move it to a warm shed and keep the soil in the pot moist, not too dry or too wet. Only by controlling the amount of watering can it bloom faster and grow better. 3. LightingThousand Buddha's Hand prefers a place with more sunlight, warmth and dryness, so it must be given sufficient light, but in the hot summer, it must not be exposed to the sun. If the temperature is too high, it will affect its growth and it will not be easy to bloom. In autumn and spring, you can get full-day sunshine. But in winter, the temperature is relatively low, so you must give it more sunlight and move it to a sunny place. This will allow it to absorb more sunlight, which is beneficial to its growth and makes it easier to bloom. |
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