1. SoilBrazilian dragon bone likes loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be evenly mixed in a 1:1 ratio and used as its culture soil. 2. TemperatureIt is relatively afraid of cold. Flower lovers in the south can let it spend the winter outdoors, but flower lovers in the north need to move it indoors in winter to prevent it from frostbite. 3. LightingIt needs sufficient light to grow, so it is best to place it in a bright place when caring for it. 4. MoistureIt is drought-tolerant, has low requirements for water, and prefers relatively dry soil. Do not overwater when watering, just keep the soil slightly dry. |
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