Money Tree1. FertilizationThe money tree is a fertilizer-loving plant. You can make fertilizer soil by mixing humus, garden soil, miscellaneous bones, and bean cake residue. The fertilizer must be fully decomposed before use, otherwise it will "burn" the leaves yellow. May to September is the best growing period for the money tree. During this period, spray foliar fertilizer once every 15 days, or sprinkle some compound fertilizer on the surface of the pot. Make sure to apply thin fertilizers frequently to help the money tree grow healthily. 2. WateringThe temperature and humidity in autumn are more suitable, so watering is sufficient before the sun sets; The water temperature should be close to the soil temperature and should not be lower than 10℃. In autumn, small money trees should be watered once every 5-10 days, and large money trees should be watered once every 15-20 days. Water thoroughly but do not allow water to accumulate. The money tree likes acidic water. Rainwater, river water, etc. are conducive to its growth. The tap water at home can also be used for watering after drying, but tea or drinks cannot be poured into the flowerpot. 3. LightingThe money tree prefers a high temperature and humid environment and cannot be kept in a cold environment for a long time. It should be placed in the south sun or in a sunny place indoors, and the leaves must face the sun. When the surrounding temperature and humidity are not suitable, the money tree will shed its leaves, so the ambient temperature must be kept above 15°C, and water should be sprayed on the leaves frequently to ensure humidity. Due to the humid climate in the south, the frequency of spraying water can be reduced. Chlorophytum1. SoilChlorophytum likes fertile and loose sandy soil. Keep the soil moist, put some stones at the bottom of the flowerpot, cover it with a layer of fine sand, and put humus on the top, which is conducive to the growth of Chlorophytum. 2. WateringChlorophytum is a water-loving plant. It needs to be watered sufficiently during the peak growing season. In autumn, it can be sprayed with water once in the morning and once in the evening. The potting soil should always be kept moist. When watering, the water temperature should be close to the room temperature, and no water should be accumulated. 3. LightingChlorophytum is sensitive to light. When exposed to direct sunlight, the leaves will turn yellow or even die, so pay attention to proper shade. Don't expose the spider plant to light all at once, but move it toward the windowsill step by step. When the sun just comes out, you can place the spider plant on the south balcony to receive 1-2 hours of sunlight. evergreen1. SoilLoose, well-ventilated, slightly acidic soil is most conducive to the growth of Dieffenbachia. The cultivation soil for Dieffenbachia can be a combination of humus, leaf mold, sandy soil, and slag fertilizer. Each type of soil must be exposed to strong sunlight in advance before being poured into the flowerpot. The fertilizer requirements of the evergreen are not very high. When repotting in autumn, apply base fertilizer once every 3-4 weeks to keep the evergreen strong and lush. 2. WateringDo not water too frequently in autumn, water once every 3-4 days. Follow the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry, water when it is dry, and water thoroughly when you do", and just make sure the soil in the pot is moist. Avoid waterlogging. 3. LightingAglaonema can tolerate concealment, but if it is exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, its leaves will easily turn green and white. You can place it under the balcony to avoid direct sunlight. The temperature of 20-30℃ is most suitable for the growth of evergreen. Jasmine1. FertilizationJasmine likes slightly acidic inorganic fertilizers, such as fully fermented rice water, noodle soup, etc. In autumn, the frequency of fertilizing jasmine must be controlled. Do not fertilize when it is possible, otherwise it will easily cause the death of the plant. During sunny days and high temperatures, the intervals between fertilizer and water are shorter; when the rainy weather cycle is too long, you can water less and fertilize less or not fertilize at all. 2. WateringWeakly acidic water rich in organic matter is best for the growth of jasmine, such as rainwater. Household tap water can be exposed to the sun for 2-3 hours before watering. The light is not as strong in autumn, so jasmine should be watered in a dry rather than wet environment. Water it 1-2 times a week and keep it in a relatively dry environment. Each time you water it, water it thoroughly until water comes out from the bottom of the pot. 3. LightingJasmine likes a humid and ventilated environment and needs sufficient light. It can be placed on the south balcony. When there is sufficient sunlight, the leaves will be dark green and the flowers will be numerous and fragrant. If there is insufficient light, the flowers will not only be sparse but also lack fragrance. Happy Tree1. SoilThe lucky tree likes loose, fertile, well-drained and humus-rich soil. Mix garden soil, leaf mold, decomposed organic fertilizer and river sand in a ratio of 5:3:1:1 to prepare the soil. Adding perlite or vermiculite can effectively prevent the soil from becoming compacted. Do not fertilize the lucky tree when the temperature is higher than 32℃ or lower than 12℃, because at this time, the lucky tree grows slowly and has poor ability to absorb fertilizer, which can easily lead to fertilizer damage. 2. WateringThe lucky tree likes a humid environment, and the soil must also maintain a certain humidity. Water every 1-2 weeks in autumn, following the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when you do". Pay attention to weather conditions when watering, choose to water on sunny days, and do not water on cloudy days. 3. LightingThe lucky tree likes light, and it is best to place it indoors on a sunny south balcony to receive sufficient light. If it is placed in a dark environment for a long time and lacks light, it will cause leaves to fall. The suitable growth temperature for the lucky tree is 20-30℃. Pothos1. SoilLoose, fertile, slightly acidic soil is best for the growth of green ivy. If the soil is chosen well, not only will the plant grow out of the pot, but its leaves will also remain green all year round without yellowing. Pine needles are very effective for the growth of green radish because of their good air permeability, strong water permeability, and large amounts of organic matter. Place the picked pine needles outdoors in the sun for two days, mix the pine needles with water to achieve the effect of half water and half pine needles, and then compost the pine needles, which will most obviously promote the growth of green radish. In addition to pine needles, sawdust and wood chips can also replace nutrient soil. 2. WateringGreen ivy likes a humid environment, and moderate watering is more conducive to its growth. Do not water it when the temperature is very high. Watering in the morning and evening is best. Now Huahua will teach you several methods to determine whether the green ivy needs watering. 1. Insert the chopsticks into the soil and take them out after a few minutes. If the surface of the chopsticks is not wet and there is no soil protruding from the soil, it means it is time to water the plants. If the surface of the chopsticks is wet and has water stains, it means it is not necessary to water the plants yet. 2 Check the dryness and wetness of the soil surface. If only a thin layer of soil is dry, you don’t need to water it; if 1/4 of the soil is very dry, you need to water it quickly. 3 You can also determine whether the green ivy is lacking water by looking at the leaves. If the leaves are drooping and lifeless, you need to water it. This method is especially suitable for beginners. 3. LightingPothos is a shade-tolerant plant and prefers scattered light. In autumn, it can be placed on the east or west balcony or the south balcony. It only needs to be provided with an appropriate amount of light for photosynthesis. Pothos is sensitive to temperature, and a room temperature of 20°C is most conducive to its growth. |
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