1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: It is best to be between 15-25℃ and not lower than 5℃, otherwise the plants will be frozen. 2. Watering: The water requirement is not high. Just control the amount of water and keep the soil in the pot dry or wet. It should not be too wet or too dry, otherwise the plant will shed leaves. 3. Light: It has high requirements for light, but the light should not be too strong. When the light is strong, it is necessary to properly block the light to avoid burning the leaves of the plant due to excessive light. It also cannot be exposed to light for a long time, otherwise it will cause the leaves to die. 4. Soil: Use a mixture of sand and humus. The soil must be water-permeable and loose. Such soil is conducive to plant growth. You can change the soil when the growing season is approaching, and loosen the soil in autumn to allow the plants to better absorb nutrients. 2. Precautions1. When watering in high temperatures, control the amount of water and do not water too much to avoid water accumulation. 2. When applying fertilizer, don’t apply it whenever you remember. It is better to apply it once every 7-10 days. |
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