1. SoilThe soil for breeding red dongyun should have good drainage and air permeability. The soil made by mixing coal slag, fine sand and perlite is more suitable for breeding red dongyun. 2. WaterIts growing season is spring and autumn. At this time, you should water it when the soil is completely dry. When watering, make sure it is thoroughly watered without water accumulation. Watering should be controlled in summer and winter. Excessive watering in these two seasons will affect its normal growth. 3. NutrientsDuring its vigorous growth period, liquid fertilizer can be added to supplement its nutrients. The fertilization time should be about half a month apart, and the amount of fertilizer should be appropriate and not too much. It is also not advisable to place the fertilizer too close to the roots, as this will cause root burns and rot. 4. LightingIt likes plenty of light, and should be given appropriate shade when the light is strong in summer. In winter, it should be placed in a sunny place for maintenance. If it absorbs enough light, its branches and leaves will turn red, and the colors will be bright and colorful. |
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