The fortune tree can actually bloom and bear fruit. This is how he does it.

The fortune tree can actually bloom and bear fruit. This is how he does it.

Choose the right soil


(Photo by: Qingcheshuluqupiaoyao Source: Sina Blog)

Everyone knows that the money tree cannot tolerate waterlogging, so you must be cautious when choosing the soil. Huahua recommends that you put some expanded clay, gravel, tiles, etc. at the bottom of the pot when planting the flowers, about three centimeters thick.

(Photo by: Happy Farmer Source: Toutiao)

Then spread about 10 centimeters of river sand and coal slag on it. Mix the river sand and coal slag in a ratio of 2:1, put some chicken manure or fermented organic fertilizer as base fertilizer, and cultivate it with loose and fertile nutrient soil.

(Photo by: Lejia Gardening Source: Taobao)

Reasonable fertilization

(Photo by: Qingcheshuluqupiaoyao Source: Sina Blog)

If you want the money tree to bloom and bear fruit properly, reasonable fertilization is essential. The money tree is a fertilizer-loving plant and requires a lot of fertilizer. Every year when you plant the flowerpot, you should add an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer to the bottom of the flowerpot, such as bean dregs cake, chicken manure, and fermented vegetable leaves.

During the growth period of the money tree, that is, from May to September, liquid fertilizer should be added every half a month to promote lush branches and leaves.

Reasonable humidity

(Photo by: Qingcheshuluqupiaoyao Source: Sina Blog)

If you want the money tree to bloom, you also need to pay special attention to proper watering and air humidity. The money tree is native to Central America and Mexico and prefers a high temperature and high humidity environment.

When watering, you should avoid water accumulation, especially in winter. Any accumulation of water in the pot can easily lead to the death of the plant.

(Photo by: Zixuanke Source: Sina Blog)

The money tree has relatively high requirements for air humidity. You should spray water on the ground frequently at noon to increase the air humidity. If conditions permit, you can install a humidifier for best results.

Give the fortune tree the right amount of light

(Photo by: Zixuanke Source: Sina Blog)

The money tree does not require much light, but it cannot grow in the shade for a long time. In winter and spring, keep it in a place with sufficient light, and it also needs sufficient light before sprouting. In summer and autumn, appropriate shading is required. If the light is too weak or too strong, the money tree will not bloom.

(Photo by Huang Ma, Source: Home)

Flower lovers, have you learned it?

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