1. Soil To grow Litsea cubeba, you need to use a slightly acidic soil with a relatively deep soil layer and good drainage ability. 2. Moisture Litsea cubeba prefers relatively moist growing conditions and cannot be deprived of water for a long time, otherwise it will stop growing or grow slowly. 3. Lighting If there is insufficient light, the leaves of Litsea cubeba will turn yellow and show other poor growth symptoms. Therefore, during the breeding process, it needs to be given enough light to avoid problems with its growth. 4. Notes It is not tolerant to waterlogging and is best not planted in low-lying areas. Because once it rains, water will easily accumulate in these places, which is not conducive to the growth of plants. |
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