1. SoilIt is best to use sandy soil that is rich in nutrients and has certain drainage and air permeability when growing Magnolia sieboldii. Do not use alkaline soil or clay soil, otherwise it will not grow. 2. LightingIt likes sunlight, so it is best to place it in a place with bright light. It also has some shade tolerance and can grow in relatively dark places for a short period of time. 3. MoistureTo grow it, you need to keep the soil in the pot moist, not too dry, let alone too wet. Soil that is too dry will cause it to lack water and affect its growth. However, overly wet soil may directly damage its root system and affect its survival. |
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