1. How to change the soilIt prefers a relatively fluffy and well-drained maintenance medium for maintenance. You can mix some pebbles with the prepared soil for planting. Add some solid fertilizer to the bottom of the pot before adding soil, and then add soil for planting. However, when the plant is taken out of the old pot, some soil needs to be left at the root position, so that it will not grow poorly after changing the soil. When planting, you need to fill the soil with water, then use a wooden stick to make a small hole, and then plant the plant in it. This means the soil change is successful. 2. Can I divide the pots?Its vitality is very strong. No matter whether it is leaf cuttings or branch cuttings, it will survive once it takes root. After a period of care, the cuttings will gradually grow bigger, so they can be divided into pots and cared for one by one. The maintenance method is the same as that of the mother plant, but the plants that have just been divided into pots should not be exposed to direct light, so as to avoid the phenomenon that the plants are too delicate and the leaves wilt and shrink. So we can just place it in a cool place to grow. |
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