1. Change soil:The beauty plum has low requirements for soil and can grow normally using the soil provided by the merchant. If you want it to grow faster, you can wait for it to adapt to the new environment and then replace the soil with acidic soil that is well-drained and fertile. 2. Lighting:The newly bought beauty plum can be placed in a sunny location for maintenance, allowing it to receive a certain amount of light, while avoiding direct strong light that may burn the leaves. It is not shade-tolerant, so do not place it in a dark, shadowy location for maintenance. 3. Watering:Just water in moderation. Although the beauty plum likes moisture, when it first arrives in a new environment, its root system is relatively fragile and has poor water absorption ability. It is afraid of waterlogging, so do not water it too much to avoid waterlogging and root waterlogging. Just water it appropriately to keep the soil moist. 4. Fertilization:The beauty plum likes fertilizer. After buying it home, you can add appropriate base fertilizer to the potting soil, which can help the growth of the beauty plum. However, the amount should be appropriate. Excessive fertilizer application can easily cause root burn, which should be avoided as much as possible. |
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