1. Maintenance methods1. Substrate selection: Seven-son flower has no strict requirements on soil and has strong adaptability. It can be planted in many soil types, including alkaline soil. 2. Light management: It likes warm and sufficient sunlight, and it is easier to bloom and bear fruit in full sunlight. It is also suitable for dark and humid environments, and the requirements for light are not strict. 3. Temperature management: The average temperature in winter is 2.9-4.4℃, and the average temperature in summer is around 28℃. The extreme temperature can reach as low as -6℃, so you can survive safely. 4. Water management: Seven-son flower likes a humid environment. The precipitation is relatively high in summer, which can reach about 1300-1500. The humidity is relatively high, and the humidity in summer can reach more than 90%. 2. Breeding techniques1. Wintering: The average temperature in winter is between 3-5℃. It can tolerate low temperature environment, and the lowest temperature at the low end can reach above -6℃. 2. Cuttings: Use one-year-old branches as cuttings for cuttings. The survival rate can reach over 90%, which is a high survival rate. |
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