1. Watering:This plant prefers relatively dry land and is particularly tolerant of drought, so it requires relatively little water. However, because it does not require much water, it needs to be watered according to the season. 1. Spring. There is more rain in spring and the air humidity is relatively high, especially in the south where it is quite wet in spring. At this time, you should pay special attention to the moisture of the soil in the potted plants. For example, you cannot leave it outside in the rain on a rainy day, because this plant does not require much water. If it is left outside in the rain, water will accumulate, which is not conducive to its healthy growth. Secondly, in relatively humid weather, you can reduce the amount of watering appropriately or even stop it. 2. Summer. The temperature in summer is relatively dry and the air humidity is relatively low, so the moisture in the plants evaporates faster at this time. At this time, the frequency of watering should be kept at about once every two days. Of course, you can also water appropriately according to the dryness of the soil. 3. Autumn. The weather in autumn is not very humid, but compared to summer, the temperature in autumn is not very high, so it is enough to water it about once every 3 or 4 days at this time. 4.Winter. Although this plant can tolerate sub-zero temperatures, such cold temperatures are actually not conducive to its growth, so in the colder winters you can reduce the amount of watering, or even water it once a week. 2. Temperature:This plant can survive in temperatures as cold as about minus three degrees Celsius, but this is not conducive to its growth, so it is best not to place it in this environment frequently. Warmth is best for it. 3. Lighting:It prefers sunlight, and the gift of sunlight helps it grow better. Although it likes sunlight, it does not mean that it can tolerate strong light, because under the strong sunlight, the leaves of this plant will easily collapse due to exposure. |
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