1. Maintenance methods1. Potting soil: Daniel likes loose, breathable, well-drained soil with sufficient nutrients. You can add some finer river sand to the soil. You can also prepare the soil yourself by using garden soil, fine sand, wood ash, and vermiculite. 2. Water: Daniel does not need too much water. It only needs to be watered once every ten to fifteen days. However, you can water it twice more during its peak growth period, and there should be no stagnant water in the pot. Too much water will cause the roots of the Daniel plant to become wet and rot, which will greatly affect its growth. 3. Ventilation: Good ventilation should be ensured during maintenance to prevent its growth environment from being too hot and humid, which can easily cause invasion by pests and diseases and cause root rot. 4. Sunlight: Daniel should be given sufficient sunlight during maintenance, but it should not be exposed to too strong light. It can tolerate partial shade to a certain extent, so it can also be placed in a partial shade environment for a short period of time. 2. Breeding techniques1. Repotting and pruning: The nutrients in the soil are very important for Daniel. After cultivating it for a period of time, you need to change the pot to ensure sufficient nutrients in the soil. At this time, you can trim the excess roots so that it can better absorb nutrients. 2. Reproduction: Daniel’s reproduction is by leaf cuttings, that is, choose leaves with full juice. Then insert it into the soil. At this time, the temperature should be controlled at around 20℃ and the light should not be too strong. You can see new sprouts growing in about a week. 3. Problem diagnosis and treatment1. The leaves wilt: The light should not be too strong during cultivation. Too strong sunlight will burn it and cause the leaves to wilt. Therefore, when cultivating, you should pay attention to choosing a place where the light is not too strong, move the wilted plants to a semi-shaded place, and spray water appropriately. 2. Root rot: The reason for root rot is excessive watering and water accumulation in the pot, which makes the roots become moist and rotten, so when watering, be sure to pay attention to no water accumulation in the pot. IV. Other issues1. How to spend the winter: Daniel should be moved indoors when winter comes. The temperature cannot be lower than 5 degrees, otherwise it will enter a dormant period. At this time, you should also control the water and not water it too much. 2. Can it be placed indoors: It can be grown indoors. Placing the fat and cute Daniel indoors can make you feel particularly happy. |
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