1. Breeding methods1. Soil: Loose, breathable and nutrient-rich soil is more suitable for the growth of cactus. Granular soil, leaf mold and other materials can be used in proportion to make suitable soil for planting. 2. Temperature: The most suitable growth temperature is between 20-30 degrees. Too high a temperature will cause the plant to enter dormancy, thus affecting its growth. 3. Watering: The frequency of watering the plant should be about 20 days. Do not water too much, and use less water each time. 4. Light: The plant prefers sunlight and strong light. It grows better under relatively strong sunlight. It should be placed in a well-lit location for cultivation in winter. Appropriate supplementary light is needed when necessary. 5. Fertilization: Do not apply too much fertilizer. It is more appropriate to apply fertilizer once every 20 days or so. Fertilization should be done when the weather is clear or in the evening. 2. PrecautionsAdult cactus plants do not need to be repotted frequently, once every two or three years is enough, while young plants need to be repotted once a year. |
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