1. Temperature Almost all plants of the genus Calliandra are native to tropical or subtropical regions, so most of them prefer high temperature growing conditions. Generally speaking, if the temperature is adjusted to between 23-30℃ during breeding, it will be able to grow well. Most of them are not cold-resistant and need to be kept warm in winter. 2. Soil Plants of the genus Calliandra prefer slightly acidic soil with a relatively deep soil layer, good drainage and high nutrient content. 3. Moisture Plants of the genus Calliandra prefer more humid growing conditions, so when the air humidity is low, they need to be sprayed with water to increase the humidity. Usually you should pay more attention to the condition of the soil. Once it starts to dry out, you need to add water to it. |
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