1. SoilIt is best to grow Daphne odora in loose, fertile sandy loam with good air permeability. When growing it at home, you can mix leaf mold, garden soil and sand to use as its growing soil. 2. TemperatureIt prefers relatively warm growing conditions, with the optimum growth temperature being 10-15°C. Pay attention to insulation in winter. 3. LightingIt likes light and cannot lack light during its growing period. In summer, it needs moderate shade to protect its leaves from being burned by strong sunlight. 4. MoistureIn spring, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water and not lack of water; in summer, it will go into hibernation and cannot be watered too much, and the soil should be kept slightly dry; in autumn, it cannot be watered too much, otherwise it will affect its flowering; in winter, you can water it more to ensure that it can bloom normally. |
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