1. SoilBlue light likes well-drained, loose and fertile alkaline soil, so during the breeding process, the soil should be kept loose and alkaline. If the soil is not breathable and loose, it is necessary to turn the soil. 2. WateringIt is very afraid of waterlogging, so in order to avoid root rot, the amount of watering must be small. During the rainy season, good drainage measures should be taken to avoid root rot due to excessive water accumulation and promote better growth. 3. LightingFrom autumn to next spring, you can place it in a sunny place without taking any shading measures. When the sun is strong in summer, it is necessary to provide shade. Strong light will cause its leaves to turn yellow, which is not conducive to its growth and development. Therefore, proper exposure to light can promote photosynthesis and make the leaves greener. 4. FertilizationBlue Light is not very strict about fertilization, as long as it is fertilized every 15 days or so when growth is vigorous. The main fertilizers are the same as other plants, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, or better yet, organic fertilizers. |
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