1. How many years does it take to bloom?The growth rate of sweet mahogany is not very long, and it usually takes 2-3 years of cultivation before it blooms. However, if it is not properly maintained, it may take longer. In addition, the duration of flowering is also related to the maintenance method, so before cultivating it, you must first understand its habits and master reasonable maintenance methods. Only in this way can it bloom early. 2. Maintenance methods1. Light: During the cultivation process, you should provide the plant with as much light as possible. It should receive at least 4-6 hours of sunlight every day. It can bloom better with sufficient sunlight. Be careful not to expose to too strong sunlight. 2. Watering: It likes water, so it cannot be too short of water. Generally, it can be watered once every 2-3 days. If you encounter rainy weather, you should stop watering or reduce the amount of watering. 3. Ventilation: Whether the breeding environment is ventilated will have a great impact on the plants. If ventilation is not done frequently, the plants will be attacked by pests and diseases, which is very detrimental to their growth. Therefore, you should open windows more often during maintenance, or keep it outdoors. |
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