1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is more suitable to grow in loose and fertile soil. It is best to use slightly acidic soil, which is more suitable for plant growth. 2. Light: It likes sufficient sunlight. If it is grown indoors, it is best to place the plant in a location with better light. In winter, the plant can be given appropriate light supplementation. 3. Temperature: It is suitable to grow in warmer places. It is best to control the breeding temperature at around 18-25 degrees. The temperature after entering winter cannot be lower than three degrees. 4. Watering: It has a certain degree of drought resistance and can be watered once a week or so. Be careful not to water too much to prevent water accumulation in the pot, which will cause root rot of the plant. 5. Fertilization: It likes large amounts of fertilizer, but cannot apply concentrated fertilizer, otherwise it will cause root burn and other conditions. 2. PrecautionsIt is best to prune messy branches once a year and remove all underdeveloped branches. |
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