1. SoilThe goat's milk fruit likes to grow in soil containing acidic substances. Its roots are not very developed and it does not like water storage in the soil. Therefore, the soil must have better drainage so that it can grow better. 2. WaterThe best time for watering is in the morning and evening. The temperature is relatively high at noon and it is not suitable for watering. The amount of water should not be too much to avoid water accumulation in the pot. Water accumulation will cause root rot and cause diseases. 3. NutrientsThe demand for fertilizer is different in different growth periods. Some nitrogen fertilizer should be applied when the plants are just planted. Nitrogen fertilizer can ensure that the plants absorb sufficient nutrients. When it is in bloom, you can use potassium fertilizer, which can ensure that the fruits grow large and full. The amount of fertilizer to be applied should be small and applied frequently. 4. TemperatureThe goat milk fruit has strong adaptability and can grow in a low temperature environment. It can still grow well at 0℃. However, the goat milk fruit is not resistant to high temperatures and is very sensitive to high temperatures, especially in summer. The temperature should be controlled at around 20℃. Exceeding 35℃ will affect its growth. |
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