1. SoilIt is best to use loose and well-drained soil for potted fragrant wood. Suitable soil is very beneficial to its growth. For home breeding, you can mix loam, peat and humus soil evenly and use it. Try not to use too sticky soil. 2. WaterNormally, wait until the soil is completely dry before watering. When watering, water thoroughly at once, and do not water halfway. The amount of watering needs to be increased appropriately in spring and autumn. Water evaporation will be faster in summer, so the amount of watering can be a little more. However, there must be excess water in the flowerpot, which can easily cause root rot. 3. LightingFor home potted plants, just place them on a well-lit windowsill and avoid direct exposure to the summer sun for a long time. It can be grown in the shade for short periods of time, but not for too long. 4. TemperatureFragrant wood is very resistant to low temperatures. It can grow in an environment of minus 10℃. However, it is best to keep it indoors. The most suitable temperature for it to grow is 20-25℃. |
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