1. Breeding methods1. Potting soil: The material used for the flower pot can be a clay pot, but it is not very beautiful. You can cover it with a plastic pot or something like that. This ensures both breathability and aesthetics. The substrate can be filled with leaf mold or peat soil, garden soil and river sand in a ratio of 2:1:1, and an appropriate amount of base fertilizer can be added. 2. Sunlight: It tolerates partial shade, but needs light to support growth. Give it appropriate light in spring, autumn and winter, and shade it in summer. Especially in winter, it should be placed in a place with better light to increase the temperature. 3. Water: Its roots can store water, so it is afraid of waterlogging. You must be careful when applying water and not apply too much. The temperature is higher in summer, so you should water the plants more often. When the surrounding area is dry, you can use a small spray bottle to spray water on the plants and the surrounding area. Water less in winter, once every half a month. 4. Temperature: The suitable temperature is 20-25℃, and it must not be lower than 10℃ in winter. 2. PrecautionsIt grows very fast, and the flowerpot can be changed once a year, either to a larger one or repotted. |
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