1. LightingBlue snow flower loves sunlight very much. Long-term sunlight can increase its speed of adapting to the environment, but it should not be placed in strong or direct sunlight for too long, otherwise it will become dehydrated and sunburned. 2. TemperatureBlue snow flower is afraid of cold, so if you buy it home in winter, it is best to place it in a warm place indoors for cultivation. The indoor temperature should not be lower than 7 degrees Celsius, otherwise it will greatly affect its adaptability. 3. PruningThe newly bought blue snow flower needs to have its branches and leaves pruned. Cutting off the old branches and leaves that are more than two years old and the diseased and dead leaves in time can allow it to grow healthily and prevent diseases and pests. 4. FertilizationThere is no need to fertilize when you just buy it. Just wait until it resumes growing before applying top dressing. The demand for fertilizer is relatively high during the flowering and growing periods. If the plant is in this period when you buy it, you can choose to apply liquid fertilizer once every 7 days or so. Be careful not to apply fertilizer within the first few days after purchasing the product, otherwise it may cause root rot. |
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