1. Do you want to sunbathe?Euphorbia obesa is a plant of the Euphorbiaceae family. It needs sunlight during its growth period and should be provided with uniform and gentle light. If the plant is not exposed to light for a long time during its growth process, it will be difficult for it to grow normally, and its stems and leaves will also be thin and weak. Of course, the sunlight received should not be too strong. It is better to give the plants relatively mild light. If there is strong sunlight in the summer, it is necessary to provide reasonable shading or move the plant to a cooler location. It will be sunburned after being exposed to strong sunlight, which will affect its growth. 2. Maintenance methods1. Watering: It is also important to replenish water in time, but you can water it casually and don’t have a fixed watering frequency. The soil should be kept slightly moist, but not allowed to accumulate water. 2. Ventilation: While allowing the copper green unicorn to receive light, you need to pay attention to the ventilation of the maintenance environment. Especially in the hot summer, it must not be allowed to grow in a place that is too stuffy. |
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