1. Breeding methods1. Repotting: You need to choose to repot around April 15th, and it is better to trim it before repotting. If you still use old soil, it is best to add some nutrient matrix. If you change to new soil, it is best to leave some old soil at the roots. 2. Light: It likes to grow in a semi-sunny environment, and you can provide it with certain shading conditions. It is necessary to block about 70% of the light, so that the plant can grow better and the leaves will be more shiny. You can place it in a sunny location for cultivation. 3. Watering: Although it likes water, it cannot cause waterlogging in the pot, as this will make the plant grow poorly. It is better to keep its growth rate at around 60%, which not only meets its growth conditions, but also makes its leaves fuller. In spring, it is generally recommended to water the plants every 3 to 4 days. 4. Fertilization: After the temperature rises in spring, the growth rate accelerates, so you need to pay attention to fertilizer management. 2. Breeding MethodsGenerally, it is most suitable to carry out cutting propagation in spring. Choose a healthy branch and insert it directly into moist soil and wait for it to take root. |
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