1. Soil for breedingGenerally speaking, it is propagated by cuttings, so the soil used needs to have certain nutrients. You can use a certain amount of leaf mold, peat, a little mud and ordinary garden soil for maintenance and cultivation. However, it is best to disinfect the soil with hot water before use to prevent bacteria in the soil from infecting the roots of the plant. 2. Tips for moving pots1. When repotting, you cannot leave no soil at the roots of the plant. It is better to leave some soil. 2. It is relatively best not to use plastic flower pots. Clay pots or porcelain pots can be used. 3. The best time to repot is when the plant grows faster, such as spring and autumn. Doing so will reduce damage to the plant and allow it to resume growth as quickly as possible. 4. After moving the pot, it is better to place it in a shady place for 3 weeks. During this time, allow the plant to gradually adapt to the unfamiliar environment. Then restore water and fertilizer, and slowly move it to a place with more light for maintenance. |
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