1. Breeding methods1. Amount of water: It is drought-resistant but not water-resistant. Water it only when the soil is completely dry. In spring and autumn when the temperature is high, water it once a day. In midsummer when the temperature is hot, water it once every 2-3 days. The temperature is low in winter, so it is usually watered once a month to keep the soil dry. 2. Light: It does not require too much sunlight to grow, so it is best to place it in a location with scattered light. In winter, 3-5 hours of light a day is generally enough. If there is insufficient light, the plant will grow too tall and affect its appearance. 3. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for its growth is between 12-32℃. If it exceeds 32℃, it will enter a dormant period and will not grow long. If it is lower than 12℃, it will also enter a dormant period. 4. Fertilizer: It does not require much fertilizer. If you want to apply fertilizer, apply thin fertilizer twice a month. Don't apply it indiscriminately or too much. 2. Precautions1. When repotting, trim the roots and cut off rotten and dead roots. 2. Do not water too frequently. It is better to let it be dry than too wet. |
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