1. Breeding methods1. Potting soil: It has relatively strict requirements on soil, and is generally made of peat, perlite mixed with cow dung and leaf mold. Make sure the soil is well-drained and loose. 2. Temperature: It prefers a warm environment and is afraid of high temperatures. It is best to keep the temperature at 12-18℃. Too high a temperature is not conducive to plant growth, so be careful. 3. Light: It likes light, but not strong light. Too strong light will burn the plant, while insufficient light will cause the leaf edges to be thin and slender, and the leaf color will be light. 4. Watering: It is a kind of succulent plant and of course it is drought-resistant. When watering, you need to consider the degree of dryness. If the soil is completely dry, water it, otherwise do not water it. 2. Precautions1. Don’t fertilize too frequently, once a month is enough. Too much work is not good for plant growth. 2. Avoid high temperatures, but also avoid darkness and do not stay in dark places for a long time. |
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