1. TemperatureTemperature plays an important role in whether the Crinum can quickly adapt to the new environment. After buying the Crinum home, it is best to control the temperature between 12-20 degrees, and not lower than 5 degrees. This will allow it to grow quickly and adapt to the new environment faster. 2. WateringAfter you buy the Crinum juncea home, you don't need to water it too much. Its root system is very fragile at present and cannot absorb too much water. It is enough to keep the soil moist. In addition, you can spray some water on the plant body or leaves to maintain humidity. 3. LightingThe newly purchased Crinum can be cultivated in the sun, but it should not be exposed to strong light. If necessary, it can be placed in a cool and ventilated place to prevent strong light from damaging the Crinum. 4. FertilizationYou can apply some nitrogen fertilizer to the newly purchased Crinum orchid. It needs sufficient fertilizer to grow, but it has not yet fully adapted to the new environment, so do not use too much fertilizer to avoid root burn due to inability to fully absorb fertilizer. |
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