1. SoilIt is best to use fertile, humus-rich sandy soil to grow Brazilian iris, and soil with good drainage is more conducive to its growth. 2. WaterThe soil must be kept moist at all times. If you water it too little, it will be difficult for it to grow. However, in summer, there must be sufficient water and no water shortage. You can use a spray bottle to spray water around it. 3. LightingThe Brazilian iris prefers a semi-shaded environment and needs to receive sufficient diffuse light, especially before flowering, the light must be sufficient. In summer, be careful not to expose it to strong light. It is very likely that the light is too strong and it will burn, and the flowers will easily wither. 4. TemperatureIt needs to be given a growing environment of 15-20℃. Temperatures that are too high or too low will affect its growth. Too high a temperature will shorten the flowering period. During the flowering period, it is best to control the temperature at 15℃, so that the flowering period can be longer. 5. NotesWhen fertilizing Brazilian iris, be careful not to apply phosphorus fertilizer, but you can apply organic fertilizer. Always remember not to apply fertilizer before planting, as this can easily lead to slow root growth. |
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