1. SoilFertile sandy soil should be used for growing red fruit, and soil with good drainage is more conducive to its growth. 2. WateringIt likes a humid growing environment, so try to ensure it has sufficient water during its growth period. Especially in summer or when the weather is dry, water should be replenished in time, but water accumulation should be avoided. If you grow it outdoors, you must pay attention to sheltering it from rain to avoid water accumulation or falling flowers. 3. LightingThe red fruit plant does not have too high requirements for light, as long as it is given sufficient light every day. It can also tolerate partial shade and can grow in an environment with sufficient sunlight or partial shade, but it should be avoided from being exposed to the scorching sun and shading measures should be taken in time in summer. 4. TemperatureIt needs to be given a growing environment of 23-30℃, and the temperature should be kept above 10℃ in winter. If the temperature is lower than 5℃, it will cause leaves to fall. |
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