1. Breeding methods1. Flower soil: It is more suitable to grow in soil that is water-permeable and breathable, which is conducive to the growth of plants. 2. Watering: It prefers moisture, but is afraid of waterlogging. Water it when the soil is dry and then wet. When watering in midsummer, there is no need to ensure that the soil is moist, but the air must also have a certain degree of humidity. Spray some water on the leaves every day, and keep the soil dry when it is cold. 3. Fertilization: It does not require high fertilizer requirements and prefers fertilizer. Alum fertilizer should be applied during the growth period. This can prevent the leaves from turning yellow and can better promote the growth of the plant. 4. Pruning: During normal maintenance, the leaves of the plants will certainly turn yellow. At this time, they must be pruned in time to avoid nutrient loss. After the flowers fade, the withered flowers must also be pruned off. In late autumn, weak branches and diseased branches should also be pruned off. 2. Precautions1. It is afraid of waterlogging, so during the rainy season, you must control the moisture and drain it in time. 2. Its ability to resist cold is very poor, so it is best to keep it indoors when it is cold. |
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