1. Watering methodDuring the breeding period, try to create a humid environment. The cultivation soil should be moist at all times. In addition, the air humidity should be maintained at 70-80%. Watering is usually done once every 5-7 days, just water the soil thoroughly. Water must be controlled in autumn, winter and rainy season to prevent root rot. 2. Lighting timeIt likes to be exposed to sunlight. In order to grow better, it needs at least 5 hours of sunlight every day. If it is cloudy and rainy for consecutive days, it is necessary to use lights to supplement the light. The sunlight in summer is stronger, so it is recommended to move it indoors or to a semi-shaded place. 3. Temperature adjustmentWhen maintaining the plant, it is best to adjust the temperature to around 15-20°C. Even if it cannot be controlled within the appropriate range, it should not be too high or too low. If the temperature is too high, the tips of its leaves will dry out, and if the temperature is too low, its roots may be frozen, so adjustments should be made in time. 4. Apply fertilizerIt needs nutrients to maintain its flowering, so it needs to be fertilized once every 15 days. You can use decomposed organic fertilizer, or fermented rice water, which can also supplement it with nutrients. |
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