soilTo cultivate tree ice, loose, breathable, and well-drained soil is required, which can be a mixture of peat soil, gravel and perlite. temperatureTree ice prefers a cool growing environment, and the suitable growth temperature is 18℃-25℃. In the hot summer weather, pay attention to shade, avoid exposure to the sun, and place it in a ventilated and breathable place. In winter, it should be placed in a well-lit place indoors for maintenance. WateringTree ice is drought-resistant and does not require much water. Just keep the soil in the pot slightly moist during the growing season. In summer, you can water more and spray water on the leaves to cool them down and maintain the humidity of the surrounding environment. Reduce watering in winter. If the soil in the pot is too dry, water it. illuminationThe tree ice prefers full sunlight, but it needs a little shade in the afternoon in midsummer to avoid sun burns on the leaves. In winter, the tree frost should be placed in a place with good indoor lighting for maintenance, preferably with direct sunlight, such as a balcony, living room, study, etc. FertilizationTree ice likes fertilizer. It should be fertilized once a month during the growing season, but fertilization should be stopped after autumn. |
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