1. LightingThe multi-flowered henna prefers a cool place and does not like direct sunlight, so it should never be exposed to the sun, as this will damage the surface of the plant, cause the leaves to wither, reduce photosynthesis, and thus hinder its growth and development. 2. TemperatureGenerally speaking, around 20℃ is the most suitable growth temperature for this plant. Temperatures above 35℃ and below 5℃ will affect its growth strength. Too high a temperature will cause burns to its delicate leaves, while too low a temperature will cause frostbite. Therefore, we must pay attention to the weather and move indoors or outdoors in time. 3. WateringSince this plant prefers shady, moist and well-ventilated environment, if we want it to grow faster, we should water it regularly. And keep the environment moist, such as the soil in the pot is moist and breathable, with good drainage. 4. FertilizationWe need to fertilize it once every week or two weeks, and its growth mainly relies on natural organic matter. During the fertilization process, you should apply less fertilizer and apply it frequently to ensure the normal absorption of nutrients. |
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