1. Flower soilThe lucky charm plant is suitable for growing in flower soil that contains more humus and has good water and air permeability. When raising it at home, it is recommended to use leaf mold as the main soil, mixed with a small amount of river sand and base fertilizer as its flower soil. 2. LightingIt likes light and should be kept in a place with good lighting conditions. If conditions permit, try to give it 12 hours of light a day. If the conditions are not very good, the daily light time cannot be less than 4 hours, otherwise it may have growth problems. 3. WateringIt likes moisture and is suitable for growing in soil with a humidity of 70%-80%. Therefore, when you are raising it, you should pay more attention to the condition of the soil and replenish water in time before it shows signs of drying out. 4. FertilizationWhen it is in the growing period, it needs to be applied with diluted fertilizer 2-3 times a month to provide it with nutrients. When it is in the flowering period, you need to stop fertilizing to avoid flower drop. When it is in a dormant period, fertilization also needs to be stopped to prevent it from interfering with its normal dormancy. 5. NotesWhen the air is dry, it is best to spray some water around it to increase the humidity. This will allow it to grow better. |
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