1. Soil qualityThe soil for growing plants should be loose and breathable, and rich in humus. You can add some wood ash and leaf mold to the garden soil as soil for growing plants. 2. LightingThe plant can be placed in a location with better light. Except for the summer when the light is strong and needs to be shaded, the plant can fully absorb sunlight in other seasons. 3. WaterThe plant does not need to be watered every day. You can check whether the soil is dry to decide the amount of water. You can add water appropriately when the plant enters the growth period and the weather is dry. 4. TemperatureThe temperature of the plant cultivation environment is usually around 20 degrees. When it is cold in winter, you can move it to a warm room to prevent the plant from being frozen. 5. PruningIf you want the plant to maintain good ornamental value, you need to prune the plant. You can trim off dead branches and weeds, or you can prune the plant according to the shape you want. 6. RepottingThe plant grows relatively fast. Usually, the flowerpot needs to be changed every other year to give the plant enough space to develop. |
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