1. SoilTo grow coral palms, you need to use soil with good drainage, and sandy soil will be more conducive to its growth. 2. WateringIt must be watered in time during its growth period, and it must be watered thoroughly at one time. In summer and winter, it enters a dormant period. At this time, the amount of watering must be controlled. Wait until the soil in the pot becomes dry before watering. The soil in the pot cannot accumulate water. If water accumulates, it will easily cause the roots to rot, leading to the death of the entire plant. 3. LightingCoral palm likes sunlight, but cannot be exposed to excessive sunlight. The sunlight is very strong in summer, so you can move it to a place with scattered light to grow, or you can take appropriate shading measures. It is best to place it on a balcony or windowsill when growing it indoors. 4. FertilizationWhen fertilizing it, be sure not to use chemical fertilizers, as they will cause its roots to rot. It is best to apply fertilizer twice in spring, late summer or early autumn. You can apply fully decomposed liquid fertilizer. |
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