1. Breeding methods1. Light: It prefers a semi-shaded environment, but it should also be placed in a bright place to allow it to receive a certain amount of light, which is conducive to its growth, but avoid strong light. 2. Temperature: The best growth temperature is between 18-24℃. When the temperature is below 13℃ in winter, it will enter a dormant period. It is best to keep it indoors in winter and the temperature should be above 0℃. 3. Watering: It prefers a humid environment. Look at the color of the soil when watering. Don’t wait until the soil is dry before watering. It is better to keep it wet than dry. Let the soil drier in winter. 4. Fertilization: It does not have too many requirements for fertilization. It is enough to apply fertilizer 3-4 times in spring and autumn during the seedling stage, and 1-2 times during the growth period. Apply thin liquid fertilizer to the seedlings, and apply thin liquid fertilizer containing nitrogen during the growth period. 2. Precautions1. Normally, not only should the soil be kept moist, but the air should also be kept moist. 2. Because it is in a humid environment, it is easy to attract insects, so pay attention to ventilation. |
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