1. SoilIt is best to use loose, well-drained, slightly acidic soil to grow Yemen iron. 2. LightingYemen iron plant prefers a semi-shaded growing environment. It should be placed in a place with scattered light and cannot be kept in a dark environment for a long time. In addition, shade measures should be taken in summer to avoid direct exposure to strong light, which may sunburn the leaves. Insufficient light will turn the leaves yellow and the color will fade. 3. WateringThere is no need to water the Yemen iron plant too much. When watering, make sure the water is clean and water it thoroughly. Generally, you should wait until the soil becomes dry before watering. If you water too much, water will easily accumulate and cause root rot. 4. FertilizationFertilizer should be organic, such as human feces and fully decomposed peanut bran. Fertilizer should be mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. Do not apply the same fertilizer for a long time. Water appropriately after fertilizing. 5. Notes1. Pay attention to ventilation and it is best to keep the air humidity above 80℃. 2. In order to ensure sufficient nutrients, it is necessary to change the pot in time in spring. When changing the pot, the top branches should be cut off to make the plant more ornamental. |
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