How to grow Lina lotussoilThe soil selected for growing Lina lotus requires air permeability and good drainage. Generally, mixed soil is better, such as peat, coal slag, etc., mixed in a certain proportion. WateringSpring and autumn are the growing seasons for Linaloa. At this time, the sunlight is sufficient and more watering is needed. When the soil is dry, you can water it thoroughly, but be careful not to water the center of the leaves. During the high temperatures in summer, you need to control watering and place the plant in a cool and ventilated place and slowly stop watering. The same is true in winter. When the temperature is below 0℃, you should reduce watering, but you cannot completely stop watering in winter. You can give some water to the roots of the Lina lotus. Light and temperatureLinaloum does not require much light, just keep it in sufficient light. Generally, except in summer, it can get full sun. In summer, because of the high temperature and strong light, appropriate shade is needed to avoid direct sunlight. In winter, it should be placed in a bright place indoors to receive more sunlight. Because if the light is insufficient, the appearance of the Lina lotus will be affected. Linaloa likes a warm environment. The suitable temperature for its growth is between 15℃ and 25℃. It should not be higher than 35℃ in summer and not lower than 0℃ in winter. Things to note when growing Lina lotusSummer and winterSurviving the summer and winter is a big challenge for succulents, and Linaloula is no exception. In summer, Linaloa needs to pay attention to shade and keep the environment ventilated, and reduce watering or not water it. Pay attention to the rainy season to avoid water accumulation in the pot. In winter, the main thing is to keep warm. If the temperature remains high, you can water normally. If the temperature is below 0℃, you should reduce watering to avoid frostbite. Reproduction methodLinaloula is a succulent plant, and its main methods of reproduction are leaf cuttings and beheading. |
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