1. Maintenance points1. Soil: The substrate used can be ordinary soil, or it can be better to add some mud and sand to it. This ensures that the cultivation medium has good drainage and meets the growth needs of the plants. 2. Light: You can place it in a place where the light intensity is not very strong for growth. When the weather is cold in winter, it is also necessary to ensure that it has a certain amount of light exposure. Otherwise, insufficient light will delay the flowering time of the plant and keep the leaves of the plant green. 3. Watering: It likes to grow in a relatively dry environment. When it grows faster, you need to give it more water and keep the humidity in the pot at around 50%. But in summer you need to spray it with some water, either directly on the leaves or on the ground. 4. Fertilization: Its fertilizer must be sufficient. After its flower buds differentiate, it needs to be applied with certain fertilizers. In spring and summer, it can be applied with fertilizers containing a certain degree of nitrogen to meet its flowering needs. You can also add some granular fertilizer into the pot when you first plant it to replenish its nutrients. |
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