1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It does not have very high requirements for soil and has strong adaptability. But the soil must be acidic or slightly acidic. 2. Fertilization: It likes fertilizer. After germination, you can fertilize it every 15-20 days. You can use farmyard manure. In winter, you can dig a hole next to the plant and put the fertilizer in it. 3. Light: It prefers light and must have sufficient light. It should avoid darkness. If it stays in the dark for a long time, it will be very detrimental to the growth of the plant, so it must be placed in a place with sufficient light. 4. Water: It likes water, but it cannot be waterlogged. It is best to check whether the soil is dry or not when watering. If the soil is dry, water it. If it is not dry, don’t worry. 2. PrecautionsAfter the flowers fade, they should be cut off to reduce the loss of nutrients. |
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