1. Breeding methods1. Light: It prefers an environment with plenty of sunlight. It is usually placed on the balcony and allowed to bask in the sun. If there is insufficient light, it will grow too tall, so it must not be placed in a dark place for a long time. 2. Temperature: It prefers a warm environment. The temperature should not be too low when raising it. It is relatively cold-resistant and can withstand the cold of -3°C. It should be placed indoors in winter. The best temperature for its maintenance is above 15°C. 3. Watering: It does not require much water. Just water it less in winter and stop watering at 2℃. Just make sure the soil is dry. In other seasons, water it more to ensure it has enough moisture. 4. Fertilization: It has a high demand for fertilizer. It needs to be given sufficient nutrients when it is growing vigorously. Fertilize twice a month. Do not use concentrated fertilizer. Apply fertilizer frequently and in small amounts. 2. Precautions1. During the breeding process, if the maintenance is not proper, some diseases and pests may occur. If found, they must be dealt with in time. 2. Although it likes light, it cannot be exposed to strong sunlight. |
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