1. SoilLoose, fertile and breathable soil is most suitable for growing maple leaves. Sandy loam is often used for planting. It not only provides sufficient nutrients but also greatly helps its growth needs. Therefore, sandy loam is more suitable for growing maple leaves. 2. WaterWatering is only necessary twice a week. At other times, you don't need to water it with a lot of water. It grows fast and its roots are relatively shallow. Too much water will cause waterlogging. On rainy days, you should store water and drain it in time. Too much water will affect the growth of the compound maple. 3. NutrientsBecause the plant grows quickly, sufficient fertilizer must be given during the breeding period to ensure the supply of fertility to better meet its growth needs. The time for fertilization is about ten days. Generally, farmyard manure can be used and it should be evenly spread around the soil. 4. LightingIt is a plant that likes strong light. Keeping it in a well-lit environment can allow it to fully absorb nutrients, which is of great help to the growth of the plant. If it absorbs enough light, its branches and leaves will become thick and green. |
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