1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: It is a warm-loving plant, and generally 12-28℃ is the best. The lowest temperature cannot be as low as 5℃, otherwise the plant will be frozen. 2. Watering: It is a water-loving plant, but it is not tolerant to waterlogging. When the surface of the potting soil is dry, water it. Water it thoroughly, but be careful not to allow water to accumulate. Insufficient water will cause the leaves to fall off. 3. Light: It is a light-loving plant and needs sufficient sunlight, at least 4 hours a day. If it is placed in a place with poor light for a long time, the leaves will easily turn yellow. However, you must pay attention to shading in the summer. 4. Fertilization: It is not very demanding on fertilizers. If nutrients are insufficient, you can use compound fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus, and apply them less often. 2. Precautions1. Prune the plants regularly. After the flowering period, cut off the weak branches and leaves to promote the growth of new branches. 2. To prevent diseases and pests, you can use medicine to prevent the common powdery mildew. It is best to cut off the diseased branches. |
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