1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is best to choose fertile and loose soil, but the requirements are not strict. The drainage needs to be better, and the accumulated water in the pot can be drained out in time to avoid damage to the plant. 2. Temperature: 20 to 30 degrees is more suitable for the growth and development of the plant. Too low or too high a temperature will cause the plant to bloom more slowly, or cause the flowers to shrink and fall. 3. Watering: Observe the moisture of the soil. If the soil becomes dry, it means it is time to water it. If the soil is still moist, do not water it again to prevent water accumulation due to excessive moisture in the potting soil, which will cause the plant's flowers and leaves to turn yellow. 4. Light: It likes an environment with plenty of sunlight. In winter, it should maintain appropriate sunlight exposure. In summer, the light is strong, so the plant should be given appropriate shade to prevent strong light from burning the plant. 5. Fertilization: Top dressing should be applied once in spring and autumn every year. Fertilization should be stopped during the dormant stage of the plant to prevent burning of the plant roots. 2. PrecautionsPoorly growing branches should be pruned off during the plant's dormant or growing season. |
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