1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: Rosewood likes a warm environment with a certain temperature difference between day and night. Therefore, it is best to control the temperature of the place where it is kept between 21-26℃ during the day and between 15-17℃ at night. 2. Sunlight: It prefers sunlight. When caring for it, it should be placed in a well-lit location so that it can use light energy to synthesize nutrients, and then grow and bloom. 3. Watering: It needs more water during the growing season and before flowering. But in winter, it doesn't need a lot of water. Therefore, you can water it a little more in normal times, but you must control the water in winter. 4. Fertilization: Usually, it is necessary to apply fertilizer liquid every 15-20 days. However, when the weather is cold, you need to control the fertilizer appropriately to prevent it from being damaged by fertilizer. 2. Planting timeThe best time to plant it is from March to May every spring. It is believed that the temperature is suitable at this time and the plant's ability to sprout branches is strong, so it is easier to survive after planting. If you don't have time in spring, you can also plant it in autumn from August to September. |
<<: Is the sweet mahogany plant poisonous? Pictures and prices of mahogany
>>: Are succulents suitable for indoor cultivation?
Feng Shui Meaning of Chrysanthemum The Feng Shui ...
1. Morphological characteristics 1. Rich coconut....
1. Cutting time The right time for cuttings is th...
1. Frequency The peacock ball continues to grow i...
When to plant zucchini Zucchini is generally plan...
1. Provide nutrition If you want the orchid to gr...
Acer truncatum germination environment Acer trunc...
In autumn, you can plant more cold-resistant vege...
1. How long does it take to bloom? It is very eas...
Umbrella bamboo cultivation method Umbrella bambo...
How to grow Vinca illumination Vinca grows best i...
Main fertilizers for growing garlic Urea, ammoniu...
Margaret likes shade or sun Margarite, also known...
Pear psylla is the most common, most harmful and ...
Is the chypre suitable for growing at home? There...