How to cultivate Maiden Heart

How to cultivate Maiden Heart

Water requirements

The amount of watering during the growth process of Maiden Heart is directly related to the growth quality and plant height of Maiden Heart. Generally, plants have certain requirements for the amount of water. Too little water will cause drought, and too much water will cause waterlogging. Too little or too much is not conducive to growth. However, Maiden Heart is a wonder in the plant kingdom. The more water it gets, the taller it grows. When the water reaches a certain level, Maiden Heart will grow into a fishing shape and continue to droop. If flower lovers like this type of Maiden Heart, they can appropriately water it more when cultivating it to achieve their goals. If you like shorter Maiden Hearts, you can water it less appropriately to make the Maiden Heart grow short and compact, which suits your taste.

Fertilizer requirements

Maiden heart is a plant that has very high requirements for soil in the succulent world. I don't need to emphasize here that ceramic pots are used when growing succulents, but the ceramic pots are too permeable, which will cause fertilizer and water to be easily lost. In addition, maiden heart likes fertilizer, so when growing it, you must appropriately fertilize it, that is, add fertilizer. Generally speaking, it is best to add fertilizer once every week. In addition, it should be noted that too much fertilizer should not be used. Too much fertilizer will cause overnutrition and death.

Lighting requirements

Succulent plants generally like the sun, and the same is true for maiden heart. Therefore, when growing maiden heart, you should pay attention to controlling the light and try to make sure that the maiden heart can receive four to six hours of light every day. However, when the weather is very hot in summer, you should be careful to avoid direct sunlight on the maiden heart.

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