1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: It is a warm-loving plant, which is generally kept between 22-24℃. The temperature cannot be as high as 35℃ or as low as 5℃, otherwise it will be detrimental to the growth of the plant. 2. Watering: Water less each time, water frequently, and do not cause water accumulation. The temperature is high in summer, so water frequently. If you do not water in time, the leaves of the plant will turn yellow. But remember, it's better to be dry than too wet. 3. Fertilization: Generally, fertilizer is applied in spring and autumn. In spring, add fertilizer with high nitrogen content once a week, and in autumn, apply fertilizer with high phosphorus content. This will encourage the plant to bloom. 4. Light: It is not a plant that particularly likes light. Generally, it is sufficient to put it under light for about 4 hours a day. But it cannot be placed in the shade for a long time, as it is not conducive to plant growth. 2. Precautions1. In spring, the branches and leaves need to be pruned as they grow luxuriantly. If they are not pruned in time, they will grow very messy and affect their appearance. 2. Fertilization can be applied in spring and autumn. |
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