How to grow the lucky flower to make it redSelect potIt is most appropriate to choose a pot with a diameter between 12 and 15 cm. Note that the pot should be repotted every two years in spring. Soil preparationThe most suitable soil type is a mixture of leaf mold, peat soil and coarse sand. This kind of soil is relatively fertile and suitable for the growth of red luck flower. WateringDuring the growing season, keep the soil moist. Spray water on the leaves in summer and fill the leaf tube with water. Water once a week and change the water once a month. When the growing temperature in winter is below 18 degrees, the water in the leaf tube should be removed. FertilizationIn spring and autumn, fertilize once a month, and in winter, fertilize once every two months. pruneSick and aging plants should be pruned in time to ensure better growth of the red lucky flower. The red luck flower likes sunlight, but when the light is too strong in summer, it needs 50% shading. No shading is needed in winter, and 30% shading can be done in spring and autumn. Proper shading can make the flowers color in an orderly manner and the colors are brighter. |
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