1. Breeding methods1. Light: It likes sunlight very much and has certain requirements for light in its living environment. If there is not enough light, the spots on the leaves will darken and the leaves will become soft. Therefore, you need to find a good location to place it so that it can be exposed to sunlight for 3 hours a day, which will promote its growth. But the light cannot be too strong, and there can be some shade. 2. Potting soil: Clay soil is very suitable for its growth. In daily maintenance, you can mix clay garden soil, leaf mold and sandy soil in a ratio of 5:2:1, which is conducive to its growth. 3. Temperature: It is very afraid of cold, so you need to ensure a suitable temperature. 25-30 degrees Celsius is the most suitable. It cannot be lower than 15 degrees Celsius, otherwise the plant will become listless and the leaves will turn yellow. 4. Water: It has a certain demand for water and prefers a humid environment. It grows vigorously in spring and summer and needs a lot of watering, but not excessively to avoid waterlogging. 5. Nutrients: Apply fertilizer once a week during the growing season to ensure growth. 2. PrecautionsRepot the plant in spring every year and replant it, replacing half of the soil with new soil. |
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