1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is more suitable to grow in loose, well-drained soil. Its soil can be made by mixing sandy soil and garden soil. 2. Water: Watering depends on the dryness of the soil. When the weather is hot, water it every day. When the weather is cold or rainy, water it once every three days. 3. Temperature: It has high requirements for temperature. The temperature should not be too high during cultivation. If it is too high, the plant will stop growing. The best temperature is 15-25℃. 4. Fertilizer: Pay attention to the amount of nitrogen fertilizer applied during growth. It should not be too much, otherwise it will cause the plant to grow too tall. Generally, it is enough to apply enough organic fertilizer to the soil. 2. Precautions1. When breeding, you must not only manage the amount of water and fertilizer, but also prune regularly and cut off the dry and weak branches. 2. It is a light-loving plant, but it should be avoided under strong light, so be careful. |
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