1. SoilFor growing tea leaves, you can choose loose and fertile soil. 2. TemperatureIt mainly grows in temperate and subtropical regions, so prefers relatively warm growing conditions. In very cold winters, you need to keep it warm to prevent it from getting frostbite. 3. LightingThe requirements of the pointed tea leaves for light are not very high. It can adapt to both brightly lit and relatively shady growing environments. However, in summer, it needs to be shaded and not exposed to the scorching sun. 4. MoistureIt prefers moist growing conditions and needs to be watered before the soil dries out. When the climate is relatively dry, water spraying is needed to increase humidity. |
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