1. Is Dancing with the Gardenia a succulent plant?It is a succulent plant, and because its roots are fleshy, they will easily rot if watered too much. 2. The fastest growing monthIts vigorous growth season is usually in the spring when everything comes back to life, specifically between April and May, or in the harvest season of autumn, around September to October, when its growth rate is relatively fast. 3. How to maintain1. Soil: It needs to be provided with loam with good air permeability for planting. You can use leaf mold, river sand, some perlite and other materials together. 2. Watering: It does not like a particularly humid environment, so it is better to keep the pot dry for its water supply. You can spray more water in summer and reduce the water supply appropriately in winter. 3. Fertilization: During its lush growing season, it needs more fertilizer. Generally speaking, it is enough to use it once every ten days to half a month. Remember to use light fertilizer. 4. Light: Place it in a place with abundant light for growth, and do not keep it in a shaded environment for a long time. 5. Pruning: Prune it properly, cut off excess branches and broken leaves to keep its shape beautiful. |
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