1. Breeding methods1. Soil: The plant prefers soil with a high humus content and good drainage performance. Cineraria will grow relatively well in this kind of soil. 2. Light: It likes light. The light is relatively weak in winter, so the plant should be placed in a location with strong light. The light in midsummer is too strong, so you should do a good job of sun protection. 3. Temperature: Generally speaking, the most suitable temperature for plant growth is between ten and twenty degrees. You need to keep warm in winter, and the temperature cannot be lower than eight degrees. 4. Watering: Increase the amount of water appropriately during the growth period. It is best to water once every 3 days or so. You can spray some water around the plant to prevent the air from being too dry. 5. Fertilization: It is best to apply fertilizer every seven to ten days during the growing period. The fertilizer should not be too concentrated to prevent root burns. 2. PrecautionsIt is generally best to repot the plant once every one or two years, and pay attention to the subsequent maintenance of the plant after repotting. |
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