1. SoilLarge-leaf boxwood is suitable for growing in fertile and well-drained soil. It does not have high requirements for the acidity and alkalinity of the soil, and can grow in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soil. 2. TemperatureIt likes relatively warm temperature conditions and has a certain degree of cold resistance. If the temperature is not very cold in winter, there is no need to take warming measures. If it is relatively cold, a shed needs to be built for insulation. 3. LightingIt prefers light and has a certain degree of shade tolerance. It can be placed in a place with scattered light. 4. MoistureIt prefers moisture and has requirements for both soil and air humidity. Normally, you should water the plants in time to keep the soil moist. When the air is dry in summer, you need to spray to increase humidity. |
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