1. Breeding methods1. Soil: The requirements for potting soil are not very strict. Sandy loam with good drainage, clay soil and soil with a pH value of six to eight are more suitable for its growth. 2. Temperature: It likes a warm environment and can tolerate temperatures as high as 40 degrees in summer. It is relatively cold-resistant in winter and grows best at temperatures between 16 and 23 degrees. 3. Watering: When the temperature is relatively low or it is cloudy, the amount of water should be reduced appropriately. In summer, you can water once or twice a day, and in winter, water after the soil is completely dry. 4. Light: It should be placed in a sunny environment. If it is in a cool place, insufficient light can easily lead to poor development and few flowers. 5. Fertilization: It is relatively resistant to barrenness and does not require too much fertilizer. Blindly applying too much fertilizer will cause the plant to grow too tall. It is also not good to apply too little fertilizer. An appropriate amount is enough. 2. PrecautionsIt is best to repot at the end of March or the beginning of April, and sufficient base fertilizer needs to be applied before repotting. It is sufficient to repot once every one to two years. |
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