1. SoilGrowing tomorrow leaves does not require very fertile soil, medium fertility is enough. Slightly acidic soil with a pH of around 6.0 is optimal. Cannot be cropped continuously. When breeding, you can sprinkle some charcoal at the bottom of the soil to increase soil permeability. 2. LightingAvoid strong sunlight exposure, which can easily cause the plant's stems and leaves to become hard and of poor quality. It is best to choose a place with good ventilation and a certain degree of shade for cultivation, such as the shady side of a hillside or a greenhouse. 3. TemperatureIts optimal growth temperature is not lower than 12 degrees Celsius and not higher than 22 degrees Celsius, and it cannot tolerate high temperatures. During the high temperature period in summer, you should take precautions to avoid the heat and avoid being exposed to high temperature and sun for a long time. 4. WateringTomorrow leaves are neither drought-tolerant nor water-tolerant, so after planting, they need to be watered several times in a row to help the seedlings grow until they survive. However, preparations for drainage and waterlogging prevention should also be made at all times to prevent root rot and death. It is best to keep the surrounding air moist at normal times, which is conducive to its growth. 5. FertilizationDo not harvest with the roots every time. Apply fertilizer in time to allow new shoots to grow again. 6. Notes1. Pay attention to pests. During the period of high insect pests in spring and autumn, you can irrigate the roots with 1000 times diluted 80% dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane every 5-7 days. Repeating 2-3 times can be effective in preventing and controlling pests. 2. The weeds around it should be cleaned regularly. If not cleaned in time, it is easy to cause root disorder and slow growth. |
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