1. Growth Environment1. Sunlight: The environment in which Euphorbia gejin grows must have sufficient light, and the light must be relatively uniform. It likes a warm environment. If the light is weak or the light time is too short, its growth will deteriorate. 2. Temperature: It does not like an overly cold environment, so the breeding temperature should be between 15-25℃ so that it can grow more vigorously. The temperature during the winter must not be lower than 5℃, and the breeding environment must be warm enough. 3. Water: Euphorbia gesneriaceae likes a moist soil environment, but it also has good drought resistance. It can survive as long as the soil is not too dry. It is afraid of waterlogging, so do not water it too much. 4. Ventilation: The growing environment of Euphorbia gesneriaceae must have good ventilation. If it is too hot and stuffy, it will affect the growth of the plant and attract pests. 2. Maintenance NoteWhen caring for Euphorbia pulcherrima during its brocade period, it should not be exposed to too strong sunlight. When the light is too weak in winter, it is okay to expose it to light all day long, so that it can receive sufficient light every day. |
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