1. Breeding methods1. Light: It does not require much sunlight. It can be placed in full light in spring and autumn. In midsummer and early autumn, it needs to be properly shaded. Do not expose it to strong sunlight. Exposure to strong sunlight will cause the leaves to turn yellow, and in severe cases, sunburn will occur. 2. Temperature: It prefers a high temperature environment, preferably above 25°C. It is best to keep it indoors in winter. Too low a temperature will cause the leaves to fall off or turn yellow. 3. Watering: It likes water, but water cannot accumulate at the bottom of the pot, as this will easily cause root rot. It needs plenty of water during the growing season to keep the soil moist. When the temperature is high in midsummer, spray some water around the plant to lower the temperature. Reduce the amount of water when it is cold and keep the soil dry. 4. Soil: It is most suitable for loose, well-drained soil, and not heavy clay soil, which is conducive to its growth. 2. Precautions1. Generally, change the pot and soil once every 1-2 years, not too often. 2. If the leaves turn yellow, wither, or become dull, it is because of insect infestation and you should spray pesticides in time. |
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