1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for growth is between 15-25℃. It grows best in a slightly cooler environment, and the temperature during the winter can be above 5℃. 2. Light: It likes light, so when caring for it, place it under sufficient light and it is best to have good ventilation. In the summer when the light is strong, provide appropriate shade. In the winter, you can place it under light all day. 3. Watering: It does not require much water. It needs to be given sufficient water during the growing period. It can be watered heavily in summer. When the temperature drops slowly, the amount of water should be reduced appropriately. Don't water too much when the temperature is low. Just let the soil be slightly dry. 4. Fertilization: It does not have very high requirements for fertilizer, generally once a month is enough. Do not fertilize frequently, otherwise it will cause fertilizer damage. 2. Precautions1. When raising it, it will often attract some diseases, so prevention is necessary in advance. 2. Do not change the pot frequently. Generally, it is enough to change it once in spring, preferably in April. |
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